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... called Rigsmaal ( the literary language ) much nearer to the so - called Landsmaal , the speech of the peasantry of Western Norway , which had preserved many features of that ancient Norse which survives in Iceland . One may compare the ...
... called Rigsmaal ( the literary language ) much nearer to the so - called Landsmaal , the speech of the peasantry of Western Norway , which had preserved many features of that ancient Norse which survives in Iceland . One may compare the ...
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... called for patience on the part of her husband and her son . The source of the popular conception of Xanthippe seems to be the anecdotes of her high temper told by Diogenes who does not even say where he got them . As he is known to ...
... called for patience on the part of her husband and her son . The source of the popular conception of Xanthippe seems to be the anecdotes of her high temper told by Diogenes who does not even say where he got them . As he is known to ...
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... called forth anxious and uneasy criticism from Conington , who while allowing merit to its tenderer or more playful passages , called it on the whole ' genius misdirected ' . Conington's prestige , in Oxford and beyond it , was very ...
... called forth anxious and uneasy criticism from Conington , who while allowing merit to its tenderer or more playful passages , called it on the whole ' genius misdirected ' . Conington's prestige , in Oxford and beyond it , was very ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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