The Outlook, Zväzok 61Outlook Company, 1899 |
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... English edition of the " Review of Reviews , " and urging that measures be taken to develop a public sentiment among the nations of the earth in support of the Czar's proposal for peace . In his letter he says : I may state that I have ...
... English edition of the " Review of Reviews , " and urging that measures be taken to develop a public sentiment among the nations of the earth in support of the Czar's proposal for peace . In his letter he says : I may state that I have ...
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... English poet sang because he was commanded to sing by a higher power ; it was in response to a vision that Cædmon struck the first re- sounding note ; and from that day English poetry , although sinking at times perilously near mere ...
... English poet sang because he was commanded to sing by a higher power ; it was in response to a vision that Cædmon struck the first re- sounding note ; and from that day English poetry , although sinking at times perilously near mere ...
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... English poems was born ! The fact is significant ; and so is the genius of the poet . There is none other in the long history of our literature so remote from the every - day work of the English race , so com- . pletely detached from ...
... English poems was born ! The fact is significant ; and so is the genius of the poet . There is none other in the long history of our literature so remote from the every - day work of the English race , so com- . pletely detached from ...
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... English adventurers were exploring un- 66 traveled lands and distant oceans ; English citizens were growing in wealth and impor- tance ; the farmers made the soil give up thrice its former yield ; the nobility , however fierce their ...
... English adventurers were exploring un- 66 traveled lands and distant oceans ; English citizens were growing in wealth and impor- tance ; the farmers made the soil give up thrice its former yield ; the nobility , however fierce their ...
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... English or Latin ; the school hours , both summer and winter , were from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. , with an interval between 11 and 1 o'clock ; three times each day the pupils , " kneeling on their knees , " were to say the prayers appointed ...
... English or Latin ; the school hours , both summer and winter , were from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. , with an interval between 11 and 1 o'clock ; three times each day the pupils , " kneeling on their knees , " were to say the prayers appointed ...
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