Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 256,Vydanie 1547William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... peace which the Tokugawa régime had brought , there was no official fighting going on anywhere , so what was there left for any self- respecting samurai to do ? He could compose poetry , interest himself in the tea ceremony or the ...
... peace which the Tokugawa régime had brought , there was no official fighting going on anywhere , so what was there left for any self- respecting samurai to do ? He could compose poetry , interest himself in the tea ceremony or the ...
Strana 223
... peace of the world should not again be broken was widespread and deeply felt , the opportunity was seized by inter- nationalists , pacifists , and many teachers in Church and State to stress with monotonous regularity both the deadly ...
... peace of the world should not again be broken was widespread and deeply felt , the opportunity was seized by inter- nationalists , pacifists , and many teachers in Church and State to stress with monotonous regularity both the deadly ...
Strana 226
... peace and happiness for all men could be won . If England to an Englishman should signify his birthright of being a free citizen of a free Empire , how far from that conception had many of us travelled by 1939 ! In these circumstances ...
... peace and happiness for all men could be won . If England to an Englishman should signify his birthright of being a free citizen of a free Empire , how far from that conception had many of us travelled by 1939 ! In these circumstances ...
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