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... English born , should regard the English type of chiv- alry as finer than the Latin on the one hand , or the Teutonic on the other . But if it were indeed , as we fondly fancy , less fantastic and more manly than the one , less rude and ...
... English born , should regard the English type of chiv- alry as finer than the Latin on the one hand , or the Teutonic on the other . But if it were indeed , as we fondly fancy , less fantastic and more manly than the one , less rude and ...
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... English journalists . And yet time is used by all the best English writ- ers to mean a succession of days , a pe- riod , a season ; and good is a proper and an English qualification of it in that sense . Moreover , I am sure that there ...
... English journalists . And yet time is used by all the best English writ- ers to mean a succession of days , a pe- riod , a season ; and good is a proper and an English qualification of it in that sense . Moreover , I am sure that there ...
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... English that , no matter where it happened to be first used , it would be English , under- stood and recognized by every English- speaking person . Compare to dog , to hawk , to ferret , to mouse , to rat , etc. House . This , we are ...
... English that , no matter where it happened to be first used , it would be English , under- stood and recognized by every English- speaking person . Compare to dog , to hawk , to ferret , to mouse , to rat , etc. House . This , we are ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
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