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Page 6
... doubt- ful expedient of reducing the qualifica- tion of able - bodied seamen to two years ' service . Mr. Lloyd George , indeed , said : " I am quite certain that a good deal can be done by a system of ap- prenticeship . " He also ...
... doubt- ful expedient of reducing the qualifica- tion of able - bodied seamen to two years ' service . Mr. Lloyd George , indeed , said : " I am quite certain that a good deal can be done by a system of ap- prenticeship . " He also ...
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... doubt had often suffered be- fore . Few had anything left . Asked to tell what had happened , it was al- ways the same story . First came the men in blue uniform speaking the Kiangse dialect , then as the night went on there followed ...
... doubt had often suffered be- fore . Few had anything left . Asked to tell what had happened , it was al- ways the same story . First came the men in blue uniform speaking the Kiangse dialect , then as the night went on there followed ...
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... doubt- less of the choicest , on the point of a dirk ; but besides that the greasy mix- ture of charred and bleeding was not exactly appetizing , she gave way to a little secret feminine shudder at the near sight of that murderous tool ...
... doubt- less of the choicest , on the point of a dirk ; but besides that the greasy mix- ture of charred and bleeding was not exactly appetizing , she gave way to a little secret feminine shudder at the near sight of that murderous tool ...
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... doubt not , my lord duke , " said Mistress Ann , " ' tis a pleasure as little desired as expected . " " Nobody shall say so , madam , in my hearing but your own licensed self . But in truth I take the freedom to own that I taste that ...
... doubt not , my lord duke , " said Mistress Ann , " ' tis a pleasure as little desired as expected . " " Nobody shall say so , madam , in my hearing but your own licensed self . But in truth I take the freedom to own that I taste that ...
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... doubt that it has taken place . The French have turned their quick wits to a fresh pursuit , and they have succeeded beyond hope or be- lief . If sport be the touchstone of " superiority , " then must the Anglo- Saxons look to their ...
... doubt that it has taken place . The French have turned their quick wits to a fresh pursuit , and they have succeeded beyond hope or be- lief . If sport be the touchstone of " superiority , " then must the Anglo- Saxons look to their ...
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