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Page 233
... once echoing the monotony of the bell and remembering that mere imitation is not the business of art : how finely varied are the vowel sounds : how grave and weighty the whole effect of the line is ! And then the second line with that ...
... once echoing the monotony of the bell and remembering that mere imitation is not the business of art : how finely varied are the vowel sounds : how grave and weighty the whole effect of the line is ! And then the second line with that ...
Page 248
... Once more Swift's views on the education of noblemen , and the education of women , and on the iniquities of lawyers , are restated . Once more militarism is denounced . A soldier is defined as ' a Yahoo hired to kill in cold blood as ...
... Once more Swift's views on the education of noblemen , and the education of women , and on the iniquities of lawyers , are restated . Once more militarism is denounced . A soldier is defined as ' a Yahoo hired to kill in cold blood as ...
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... once more brought back the Saracens and formed them into military garrisons . In 1260 , Charles of Anjou was summoned to contest the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily with the last of the Hohenstauffens , and not a few French nobles with ...
... once more brought back the Saracens and formed them into military garrisons . In 1260 , Charles of Anjou was summoned to contest the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily with the last of the Hohenstauffens , and not a few French nobles with ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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