The Review of Reviews, Volume 45William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1912 |
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... practical realisation and embodiment of thoughts that dwell in the Great Men sent into the world ; the soul of the whole world's history , it may justly be considered , were the history of these . . . . Great Men taken up in any way are ...
... practical realisation and embodiment of thoughts that dwell in the Great Men sent into the world ; the soul of the whole world's history , it may justly be considered , were the history of these . . . . Great Men taken up in any way are ...
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... practical suggestion that in compiling lists of great men they should be arranged in chronological order . If this is done it will be found that eleven out of Mr. Carnegie's list of twenty greatest men were born in the eighteenth ...
... practical suggestion that in compiling lists of great men they should be arranged in chronological order . If this is done it will be found that eleven out of Mr. Carnegie's list of twenty greatest men were born in the eighteenth ...
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... practical use of the discoveries of others . Mr. Singh says he is not content with a category that commences with the progenitors of the Jewish and Grecian civilisations , and he thinks that both Mr. Frederic Harrison and Mr. Carnegie's ...
... practical use of the discoveries of others . Mr. Singh says he is not content with a category that commences with the progenitors of the Jewish and Grecian civilisations , and he thinks that both Mr. Frederic Harrison and Mr. Carnegie's ...
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... practical surrender of the Throne , as contained in the pathetic edict of November 1st , may stay the hand of the Revolution and should certainly strengthen the position of Yuan Shi - K'ai and of those who are seeking a formula with ...
... practical surrender of the Throne , as contained in the pathetic edict of November 1st , may stay the hand of the Revolution and should certainly strengthen the position of Yuan Shi - K'ai and of those who are seeking a formula with ...
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... practical outcome of all this would seem to be that British relations towards Germany should be marked by cor . diality , frankness , and a desire to let live , bounded by the vital necessity of abstaining from everything calculated to ...
... practical outcome of all this would seem to be that British relations towards Germany should be marked by cor . diality , frankness , and a desire to let live , bounded by the vital necessity of abstaining from everything calculated to ...
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