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... ment in a newspaper caused excitement so deep and so wide . " Glorious news ! " wrote John Bright ; " I am almost ill with reading the announcement . " " " How did Delane get to know ? How it might have happened is outlined in Chap- ter ...
... ment in a newspaper caused excitement so deep and so wide . " Glorious news ! " wrote John Bright ; " I am almost ill with reading the announcement . " " " How did Delane get to know ? How it might have happened is outlined in Chap- ter ...
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... ment with patient resignation and insults with silent dignity , who have made the name of Britain respected in the ... ment with the treat- ment his fellow - prisoners are now receiving . Throughout he records every now and again some ...
... ment with patient resignation and insults with silent dignity , who have made the name of Britain respected in the ... ment with the treat- ment his fellow - prisoners are now receiving . Throughout he records every now and again some ...
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... ment , and sets out to define the Hell which exists , and which no human being can afford to ignore . He goes on : — We do not rack and burn people to - day , for the simple reason that we feel so much more keenly ourselves that we ...
... ment , and sets out to define the Hell which exists , and which no human being can afford to ignore . He goes on : — We do not rack and burn people to - day , for the simple reason that we feel so much more keenly ourselves that we ...
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A HEROS RESTINGPLACE IN THE FIRINGLINE | 4 |
Diary of the War | 17 |
At the Bar of Public Opinion | 27 |
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