Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzky 253–254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... present conditions was to seize any empty waggons that came along . In the meantime I promised to help the rear- guard commander find someone on the G.H.Q. staff , if it still had an office open at Shwebo . Our train showed no signs of ...
... present conditions was to seize any empty waggons that came along . In the meantime I promised to help the rear- guard commander find someone on the G.H.Q. staff , if it still had an office open at Shwebo . Our train showed no signs of ...
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... present war . The Bees are the socialised herd , gifted in altruism , not interested in aggression , and capable of a most formidable unity and defence . Dis- missing modesty as irrelevant , Trotter saw in them the nearest approximation ...
... present war . The Bees are the socialised herd , gifted in altruism , not interested in aggression , and capable of a most formidable unity and defence . Dis- missing modesty as irrelevant , Trotter saw in them the nearest approximation ...
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... present ideals , however great her sufferings may have been , however complete her exhaustion . . . . Proof of failure adequate to convince a people of the socialised type might be quite inadequate to convince a people of the lupine ...
... present ideals , however great her sufferings may have been , however complete her exhaustion . . . . Proof of failure adequate to convince a people of the socialised type might be quite inadequate to convince a people of the lupine ...
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