Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 257-258W. Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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The was in the Army , and he had not Germans had told him , and his son heard from him since the previous who had attended the local school October when he had been at Tobruk . also told him , that the English were His youngest child ...
The was in the Army , and he had not Germans had told him , and his son heard from him since the previous who had attended the local school October when he had been at Tobruk . also told him , that the English were His youngest child ...
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It is a common English mistake , he says , to suppose that English and French Canadians the same save for speaking different languages . As a matter of fact they are different beings ; their views of life , their reactions to the ...
It is a common English mistake , he says , to suppose that English and French Canadians the same save for speaking different languages . As a matter of fact they are different beings ; their views of life , their reactions to the ...
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Napoleon , the English people . so long as he floated with the tide , was Not that the English have ever successful , and was acclaimed as desired a spineless nonentity or stainedgenius ; when he turned against the glass saint to be ...
Napoleon , the English people . so long as he floated with the tide , was Not that the English have ever successful , and was acclaimed as desired a spineless nonentity or stainedgenius ; when he turned against the glass saint to be ...
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