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Page 432
That is a very different matter . interests in Bulgaria are mainly sentimental , so those of France in Egypt are mainly sentimental . France may fight for a sentimental interest once , say , or twice . Not very often probably .
That is a very different matter . interests in Bulgaria are mainly sentimental , so those of France in Egypt are mainly sentimental . France may fight for a sentimental interest once , say , or twice . Not very often probably .
Page 650
The matter was not allowed to rest , however , and the Colonial improvements were urgently and persistently advocated , with the result , in the end , of their partial adoption , and a definite resolve to create a permanent head ...
The matter was not allowed to rest , however , and the Colonial improvements were urgently and persistently advocated , with the result , in the end , of their partial adoption , and a definite resolve to create a permanent head ...
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How to put the matter into the form , or impress the form on the matter , that is the question with which the artist , and the poet like every other artist , finds himself perpetually confronted . Perfection of form with meagreness of ...
How to put the matter into the form , or impress the form on the matter , that is the question with which the artist , and the poet like every other artist , finds himself perpetually confronted . Perfection of form with meagreness of ...
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