The Outlook, Zväzok 95Outlook Company, 1910 |
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... stand , the Chairman , Senator Nelson , made several observations which , like others before , indicated that his mind 66 was made up . Twice he expressed hearty approval of a letter which Mr. Smith had written in defense of Mr. Bal ...
... stand , the Chairman , Senator Nelson , made several observations which , like others before , indicated that his mind 66 was made up . Twice he expressed hearty approval of a letter which Mr. Smith had written in defense of Mr. Bal ...
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... stand that movement . This does not mean that he can understand only those things which happen to him ; it means that the man who would understand must enter into life sympathetically ; for , while the intellect is the organ of ...
... stand that movement . This does not mean that he can understand only those things which happen to him ; it means that the man who would understand must enter into life sympathetically ; for , while the intellect is the organ of ...
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... stand the everlasting cheerfulness of the place ! " Just air , food , exercise ; was it possible that they could ... stand for . And un- I T is with peculiar pleasure that I stand here 18 THE OUTLOOK.
... stand the everlasting cheerfulness of the place ! " Just air , food , exercise ; was it possible that they could ... stand for . And un- I T is with peculiar pleasure that I stand here 18 THE OUTLOOK.
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... stand here to - day to express the deep appreciation I feel of the high honor conferred upon me by the presen- tation of the Nobel Peace Prize . The gold medal which formed part of the prize I shall always keep , and I shall hand it on ...
... stand here to - day to express the deep appreciation I feel of the high honor conferred upon me by the presen- tation of the Nobel Peace Prize . The gold medal which formed part of the prize I shall always keep , and I shall hand it on ...
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... stand during his address , then dis- carding his crutches and taking his seat , he held the audience for an hour and a quarter or more , in a close and quiet attention which the great orators rarely win continuously for so long a time ...
... stand during his address , then dis- carding his crutches and taking his seat , he held the audience for an hour and a quarter or more , in a close and quiet attention which the great orators rarely win continuously for so long a time ...
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