The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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Page 33
... given to the formation of its national type and character . What provision , then , did the kind foster - parent , the State - mother , make for her who was about to be delivered of this man - child , whom we have singled out ? What ...
... given to the formation of its national type and character . What provision , then , did the kind foster - parent , the State - mother , make for her who was about to be delivered of this man - child , whom we have singled out ? What ...
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... given England a new meaning for him , before we ever again dare to ask of him so much in return . We must have done this under these two heads of our recognised obligations to him --equipment and opportunity . And the measure that we ...
... given England a new meaning for him , before we ever again dare to ask of him so much in return . We must have done this under these two heads of our recognised obligations to him --equipment and opportunity . And the measure that we ...
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... given the greatest impetus to marine interest in the United States known for a hundred years . Every shipyard in Europe is working feverishly ; and every shipyard in the United States is booked ahead for four years . The impetus is ...
... given the greatest impetus to marine interest in the United States known for a hundred years . Every shipyard in Europe is working feverishly ; and every shipyard in the United States is booked ahead for four years . The impetus is ...
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... given the glamour of secrecy by the primitive , once it was given the glamour of sin by the Christian , and to - day a glamour is gathering about Celibacy as a Golden Guild composed of the workers , charmers and mystics in modern life ...
... given the glamour of secrecy by the primitive , once it was given the glamour of sin by the Christian , and to - day a glamour is gathering about Celibacy as a Golden Guild composed of the workers , charmers and mystics in modern life ...
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... given to the world first by Delane . During the Crimean War his correspondents despatched in various ways information which even the Govern- ment seemed not to have received ; nor is this so wonderful when we remember that Delane had ...
... given to the world first by Delane . During the Crimean War his correspondents despatched in various ways information which even the Govern- ment seemed not to have received ; nor is this so wonderful when we remember that Delane had ...
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