The Review of Reviews, Volume 23William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1901 |
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... hands , I will hide mine eyes from you , yea , when ye make many prayers I will not hear . Your hands are full of blood . Wash you , make you clean ; put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes ; cease to do evil ; learn to ...
... hands , I will hide mine eyes from you , yea , when ye make many prayers I will not hear . Your hands are full of blood . Wash you , make you clean ; put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes ; cease to do evil ; learn to ...
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... hand , the British soldiers are dog - sick of the war . Home Burning . the illusions with which they went forth to ... hands , but when it comes to burning the roof over the heads of women and little children it makes me sick of the ...
... hand , the British soldiers are dog - sick of the war . Home Burning . the illusions with which they went forth to ... hands , but when it comes to burning the roof over the heads of women and little children it makes me sick of the ...
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... hand to such a document : but the leaders of thought and opinion , the representatives of the people , the intellectuals and the friends of peace in all countries will sign it with enthusiasm . The suffering conscience of the human race ...
... hand to such a document : but the leaders of thought and opinion , the representatives of the people , the intellectuals and the friends of peace in all countries will sign it with enthusiasm . The suffering conscience of the human race ...
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... hands . On the other hand , the Japanese , who , throughout this invasion of China , have been on their Sunday behaviour , were the only Power among the Allies who understood the natives , gained their confidence , restored perfect ...
... hands . On the other hand , the Japanese , who , throughout this invasion of China , have been on their Sunday behaviour , were the only Power among the Allies who understood the natives , gained their confidence , restored perfect ...
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... hands and praying for mercy . And there they lay , hand still holding hand , while a brown dog was slowly eating one of the arms of the father . To Europeans at home such a sight would appeal with force ; to Chinamen it is the ...
... hands and praying for mercy . And there they lay , hand still holding hand , while a brown dog was slowly eating one of the arms of the father . To Europeans at home such a sight would appeal with force ; to Chinamen it is the ...
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