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Page ix
... women just which hymns had helped them most in their lives . His enquiries met with a remarkable response , of intense human interest . He made a careful summary of all the replies received , and compiled them in the above book . Order ...
... women just which hymns had helped them most in their lives . His enquiries met with a remarkable response , of intense human interest . He made a careful summary of all the replies received , and compiled them in the above book . Order ...
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... WOMAN , " has received an application from the Controller - General , requesting him to supply our Soldiers and Sailors with reading matter . Mr. Wynn has had abundant proof of the wisdom of this request in hundreds of letters he has ...
... WOMAN , " has received an application from the Controller - General , requesting him to supply our Soldiers and Sailors with reading matter . Mr. Wynn has had abundant proof of the wisdom of this request in hundreds of letters he has ...
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German newspapers deplore the selfishness of German women who depress their menfolk by their grumbling about the hardships at home . 2. . . . Our good Kaiser has sent us a message of thanks . . . . THE TURNING TIDE . 52 THE BRITISH ...
German newspapers deplore the selfishness of German women who depress their menfolk by their grumbling about the hardships at home . 2. . . . Our good Kaiser has sent us a message of thanks . . . . THE TURNING TIDE . 52 THE BRITISH ...
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... women , anxiously considering how to allay the pain and suffer- ing which must follow in the wake of the armies , discovered the Red Cross , and poured in offers of help , in money , gifts and services . On August 12th , 1914 , before ...
... women , anxiously considering how to allay the pain and suffer- ing which must follow in the wake of the armies , discovered the Red Cross , and poured in offers of help , in money , gifts and services . On August 12th , 1914 , before ...
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... Women's Army , one million strong ; and in the literary section , which is stronger than usual , are a further long instalment of Mr. Joseph Conrad's new novel , a descriptive article on Cornwall by Mr. Arthur Symons , and a short story ...
... Women's Army , one million strong ; and in the literary section , which is stronger than usual , are a further long instalment of Mr. Joseph Conrad's new novel , a descriptive article on Cornwall by Mr. Arthur Symons , and a short story ...
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