The New Review, Volumen12Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... perhaps once in every four or five years in town . Yet over the stream there floated a pale , very transparent haze , dulling it like the breath on a mirror , so that it was only where the current broke about the steps and the dark ...
... perhaps once in every four or five years in town . Yet over the stream there floated a pale , very transparent haze , dulling it like the breath on a mirror , so that it was only where the current broke about the steps and the dark ...
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... perhaps , before collected in one public document . It has some valuable passages on the superiority of attack over defence ( p . 252 ) , but its tables ( pp . 357-369 ) give every British ship without exception , while of French ships ...
... perhaps , before collected in one public document . It has some valuable passages on the superiority of attack over defence ( p . 252 ) , but its tables ( pp . 357-369 ) give every British ship without exception , while of French ships ...
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... Perhaps , as may be said to be now the case in France , Parliament should see the report itself . The Director of Naval Intelligence , I believe , now reports annually as to the sufficiency and the readiness of the fleet . But his ...
... Perhaps , as may be said to be now the case in France , Parliament should see the report itself . The Director of Naval Intelligence , I believe , now reports annually as to the sufficiency and the readiness of the fleet . But his ...
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... perhaps - oh , tragic farce ! —for no better purpose than to get local colour for their next speech on an " Indian night . " This ancient land has undergone a thousand vicissitudes , given birth to half a hundred different faiths ...
... perhaps - oh , tragic farce ! —for no better purpose than to get local colour for their next speech on an " Indian night . " This ancient land has undergone a thousand vicissitudes , given birth to half a hundred different faiths ...
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... Perhaps you expect little palm or orange groves in the courts behind the houses ; nine times . out of ten you will be utterly disappointed , and nothing could be more miserable than the appearance of most native Indian towns seen from a ...
... Perhaps you expect little palm or orange groves in the courts behind the houses ; nine times . out of ten you will be utterly disappointed , and nothing could be more miserable than the appearance of most native Indian towns seen from a ...
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