Littell's Living Age, 156. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1883 |
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328. oldal
... become honorable . The duty to work has taken the place of the duty to fight ; and in the one case , as in the other , the ideal of life has become so well established that scarcely any dream of questioning it . Practically , business ...
... become honorable . The duty to work has taken the place of the duty to fight ; and in the one case , as in the other , the ideal of life has become so well established that scarcely any dream of questioning it . Practically , business ...
330. oldal
... become habituated to making the best of such pleasures as their lot affords , during whatever leisure they get . But ... becoming in communities thus circumstanced the most familiar kind of public applause , increases continually the ...
... become habituated to making the best of such pleasures as their lot affords , during whatever leisure they get . But ... becoming in communities thus circumstanced the most familiar kind of public applause , increases continually the ...
731. oldal
... become of the Republic if the Marquis de Franclieu had declined Gambetta's offer , and if the new Upper House , which was to play so great a part in the events of the next two years , had been packed at the outset with constitutional ...
... become of the Republic if the Marquis de Franclieu had declined Gambetta's offer , and if the new Upper House , which was to play so great a part in the events of the next two years , had been packed at the outset with constitutional ...
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