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Page 36
... they were guarded against with the same care as if they were known to be premeditated , so as to make such conditions practically impossible in the future . These high purposes and great principles were represented in the Convention ...
... they were guarded against with the same care as if they were known to be premeditated , so as to make such conditions practically impossible in the future . These high purposes and great principles were represented in the Convention ...
Page 278
It is this inner idea , he tells them , and not the commercial use of Esperanto , that is represented by the green banner , symbol of a new hope in the world . " In Esperanto - land , " to employ his own words , " it is not the ...
It is this inner idea , he tells them , and not the commercial use of Esperanto , that is represented by the green banner , symbol of a new hope in the world . " In Esperanto - land , " to employ his own words , " it is not the ...
Page 507
For it is not books like " The Cloister and the Hearth , " " Henry Esmond , " " David Copperfield " or " The Heart of Midlothian , ' representing the best that the mind may profit from , which are eagerly and widely read , but the ...
For it is not books like " The Cloister and the Hearth , " " Henry Esmond , " " David Copperfield " or " The Heart of Midlothian , ' representing the best that the mind may profit from , which are eagerly and widely read , but the ...
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