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Page 143
... close to our own place shall be and remain that of a people akin to us , not only in blood but in some of the most enduring traditions of our national life . The critically decisive period of Anglo - American colonization , in which ...
... close to our own place shall be and remain that of a people akin to us , not only in blood but in some of the most enduring traditions of our national life . The critically decisive period of Anglo - American colonization , in which ...
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... Close are found from 1120 onwards.1 It may be observed , as the matter has been disputed , that this plan of securing privacy is entirely different from the practice , which was adopted as early as the twelfth century , of leaving the ...
... Close are found from 1120 onwards.1 It may be observed , as the matter has been disputed , that this plan of securing privacy is entirely different from the practice , which was adopted as early as the twelfth century , of leaving the ...
Page 358
... close parallel comes to us from a Latin source . Varro ( i . 27 ) has preserved for us a Roman charm for gout or pain in the feet . The sufferer is to bow to the earth , to spit upon it , and to say thrice nine times the following charm ...
... close parallel comes to us from a Latin source . Varro ( i . 27 ) has preserved for us a Roman charm for gout or pain in the feet . The sufferer is to bow to the earth , to spit upon it , and to say thrice nine times the following charm ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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