The Living Age, 293. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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148. oldal
... become aware of the enormous forces embodied in the State . Because its activities often displeased us , we had become accustomed to look upon the State , together with the whole of its social institutions , as being inwardly decayed ...
... become aware of the enormous forces embodied in the State . Because its activities often displeased us , we had become accustomed to look upon the State , together with the whole of its social institutions , as being inwardly decayed ...
233. oldal
... become used to the adoration and thousand veiled flatteries of town ladies . He hesitated in his judgment , some- times considering her a beautiful wom- an , sometimes as one without charm . At least she was not the country miss ...
... become used to the adoration and thousand veiled flatteries of town ladies . He hesitated in his judgment , some- times considering her a beautiful wom- an , sometimes as one without charm . At least she was not the country miss ...
781. oldal
... become one of the chief factors of your moral and intellectual history . IV . But before we reach that time we have to take note of two nearly simul- taneous events . In the fifth century the Franks established themselves in Roman Gaul ...
... become one of the chief factors of your moral and intellectual history . IV . But before we reach that time we have to take note of two nearly simul- taneous events . In the fifth century the Franks established themselves in Roman Gaul ...
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