Littell's Living Age, 304-305. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1920 |
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19. oldal
... able compared with the huge sails . The spread of the sails was nearly four times the width of the mill house . In a fair wind each blade could lift a man from the ground or deal a blow cap- able of killing an ox . These blades were the ...
... able compared with the huge sails . The spread of the sails was nearly four times the width of the mill house . In a fair wind each blade could lift a man from the ground or deal a blow cap- able of killing an ox . These blades were the ...
36. oldal
... able men so fascinated by the story of their supposed wanderings that they are able to credit the baseless notion that the British nation in its own proper person represents this submerged offshoot of the chosen people . Where are they ...
... able men so fascinated by the story of their supposed wanderings that they are able to credit the baseless notion that the British nation in its own proper person represents this submerged offshoot of the chosen people . Where are they ...
51. oldal
... able to meet the increased cost of living . The expense of the summer holiday is now over , and the problems of the second half of the financial year confront every owner of a not too well- lined purse . Some people have a gift for ...
... able to meet the increased cost of living . The expense of the summer holiday is now over , and the problems of the second half of the financial year confront every owner of a not too well- lined purse . Some people have a gift for ...
83. oldal
... able to convey what he intends . He lays the blame , when he fails to do so , upon the faulty education of his clerks and stenog- raphers . The masses of the public too often show in practice that they simply cannot understand printed ...
... able to convey what he intends . He lays the blame , when he fails to do so , upon the faulty education of his clerks and stenog- raphers . The masses of the public too often show in practice that they simply cannot understand printed ...
88. oldal
... able to think connectedly in silence , but the child generally cannot . The child's world is , however , at the largest a little one , and it is necessary to enlarge it by various means , including stories and pictures , songs and books ...
... able to think connectedly in silence , but the child generally cannot . The child's world is , however , at the largest a little one , and it is necessary to enlarge it by various means , including stories and pictures , songs and books ...
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