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Page 87
... kind whatever . But the music assumes ( and in a way justifies the assumption ) the right to scan non- naturally . In this case , as in the other , I have not the slightest intention of quarrelling with the marriage . I like the result ...
... kind whatever . But the music assumes ( and in a way justifies the assumption ) the right to scan non- naturally . In this case , as in the other , I have not the slightest intention of quarrelling with the marriage . I like the result ...
Page 111
... kind of Idealism , materially different from that which I am inviting you to consider , which has been in recent times the subject of much criticism by the New Realists in particular . But I shall submit presently that this criticism is ...
... kind of Idealism , materially different from that which I am inviting you to consider , which has been in recent times the subject of much criticism by the New Realists in particular . But I shall submit presently that this criticism is ...
Page 414
... kind ; but in his time he was famous as the Salamander , the warrior who was never so happy as when under a hot fire , the handsomest , bravest , and vainest man in the British Army . Are we not living witnesses to something of the same ...
... kind ; but in his time he was famous as the Salamander , the warrior who was never so happy as when under a hot fire , the handsomest , bravest , and vainest man in the British Army . Are we not living witnesses to something of the same ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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