The National Review, Volume 99W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 228
... took place at three o'clock in the afternoon , when a girl has to be more than ordinarily beautiful to look her best in low dress , white feathers and veil . The doors were opened at two o'clock , and as the Queen never stayed for the ...
... took place at three o'clock in the afternoon , when a girl has to be more than ordinarily beautiful to look her best in low dress , white feathers and veil . The doors were opened at two o'clock , and as the Queen never stayed for the ...
Page 359
... took command of the army and stamped out the rebellion . He is generally believed to have been the power behind President Ortiz Rubio since his inauguration . There is a joke current in the capital about a new subway passage under the ...
... took command of the army and stamped out the rebellion . He is generally believed to have been the power behind President Ortiz Rubio since his inauguration . There is a joke current in the capital about a new subway passage under the ...
Page 425
... took similar action in Egypt in 1882 , greatly to the advantage of that country , and at that time we were actuated , as the Japanese are to - day , by the over- whelming drive of our own vital Imperial interests . Our conduct of the ...
... took similar action in Egypt in 1882 , greatly to the advantage of that country , and at that time we were actuated , as the Japanese are to - day , by the over- whelming drive of our own vital Imperial interests . Our conduct of the ...
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