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Page 37
THE REJUVENESCENCE OF FRANCE . WHEN PRIVATE STUBBS SMILED . It becomes clearer every day to the returned traveller ... become themselves . And there are certain fields in which we follow them still with a certain humbleness . The air ...
THE REJUVENESCENCE OF FRANCE . WHEN PRIVATE STUBBS SMILED . It becomes clearer every day to the returned traveller ... become themselves . And there are certain fields in which we follow them still with a certain humbleness . The air ...
Page 49
... become a settled policy of the American Republic . The " new doc- trine " appears to be that the prohibi- tion originally proclaimed by President Monroe should henceforth include " colonization " - whether under Gov- ernment or promoted ...
... become a settled policy of the American Republic . The " new doc- trine " appears to be that the prohibi- tion originally proclaimed by President Monroe should henceforth include " colonization " - whether under Gov- ernment or promoted ...
Page 55
... become themselves noble with sublime simplicity . There were corrupt no- blemen and Government officials . Browning seems to have entered Italy without any preconceived idea , with- out anticipations and without preju- dice . During his ...
... become themselves noble with sublime simplicity . There were corrupt no- blemen and Government officials . Browning seems to have entered Italy without any preconceived idea , with- out anticipations and without preju- dice . During his ...
Page 70
... become optimist . He found Jahid Bey , the Editor of the Tanin , the organ of the Committee , a man with a clear pur- pose . He described him to me as " a man quite after my own heart . " If Mr. Stead had fully explained what he meant ...
... become optimist . He found Jahid Bey , the Editor of the Tanin , the organ of the Committee , a man with a clear pur- pose . He described him to me as " a man quite after my own heart . " If Mr. Stead had fully explained what he meant ...
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... become bel- ligerents on the side of Turkey . It af- forded also a useful comment on the wide - spread fiction that ... becomes difficult . Turkey , from its proximity , was one of the best , if not the best , market for Italian manu ...
... become bel- ligerents on the side of Turkey . It af- forded also a useful comment on the wide - spread fiction that ... becomes difficult . Turkey , from its proximity , was one of the best , if not the best , market for Italian manu ...
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