The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 239
... head , and under the second , we cannot limit ourselves to Europe , having always our- selves led Europe outwards . Not many Englishmen realise , perhaps , that Mr. Kipling's " Jungle Tales , " which we loved for their charm and ...
... head , and under the second , we cannot limit ourselves to Europe , having always our- selves led Europe outwards . Not many Englishmen realise , perhaps , that Mr. Kipling's " Jungle Tales , " which we loved for their charm and ...
Page 303
... head boys , Scott being the head of the Canterbury School . The rousing cheers given at Parramatta for the old King's School were most moving to hear . Is there any other instance of an English school being the godfather of a Colonial ...
... head boys , Scott being the head of the Canterbury School . The rousing cheers given at Parramatta for the old King's School were most moving to hear . Is there any other instance of an English school being the godfather of a Colonial ...
Page 622
... head over it and take in the steam that way . It suppresseth fumes exceedingly , and therefore is good against the headache and will stop much any defluxion of rheums that distil from the head into the stomach . . . . It is excellent to ...
... head over it and take in the steam that way . It suppresseth fumes exceedingly , and therefore is good against the headache and will stop much any defluxion of rheums that distil from the head into the stomach . . . . It is excellent to ...
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