The Living Age, 290. kötetLiving Age Company, 1916 |
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60. oldal
... true to England that he is able to appeal to all men . He would not be true to humanity if he was not also true to himself , and to his own people . There is a great gulf fixed between na- tional habits of thought , for instance ...
... true to England that he is able to appeal to all men . He would not be true to humanity if he was not also true to himself , and to his own people . There is a great gulf fixed between na- tional habits of thought , for instance ...
360. oldal
... true believing brothers , with whom he stayed over Christmas , although the children of Allah would know nothing of ... true . " It was true . A week later , the mute turned up in our lines for the last time . Gangrene had supervened ...
... true believing brothers , with whom he stayed over Christmas , although the children of Allah would know nothing of ... true . " It was true . A week later , the mute turned up in our lines for the last time . Gangrene had supervened ...
445. oldal
... true that Ger- many had as good as won the war already . But in all their adversity they were as steady as Butler's Royalist : - True as the dial to the sun , Although it be not shin'd upon . But Such an example of constancy tempts one ...
... true that Ger- many had as good as won the war already . But in all their adversity they were as steady as Butler's Royalist : - True as the dial to the sun , Although it be not shin'd upon . But Such an example of constancy tempts one ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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