Storm and PeaceBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 268 páginas |
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... death . Of all the people I have met with in my life , he and Darwin are the two in whom I have found something bigger than ordinary humanity - an unequalled simplicity and directness of purpose a sublime unselfishness . " 1 Lord ...
... death . Of all the people I have met with in my life , he and Darwin are the two in whom I have found something bigger than ordinary humanity - an unequalled simplicity and directness of purpose a sublime unselfishness . " 1 Lord ...
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... death . On the contrary , from his youth up he had courted it . What he dreaded above all things was failure , and the effect which failure might have on other people . This feeling was so strong that it caused a physical sensation , a ...
... death . On the contrary , from his youth up he had courted it . What he dreaded above all things was failure , and the effect which failure might have on other people . This feeling was so strong that it caused a physical sensation , a ...
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... death , 1782 , he lived first at Waterbeach and then at Milton , so as to be near Cambridge , which was his spiritual home . His antiquarian researches into the parochial antiquities of Cambridgeshire , into the history of King's ( his ...
... death , 1782 , he lived first at Waterbeach and then at Milton , so as to be near Cambridge , which was his spiritual home . His antiquarian researches into the parochial antiquities of Cambridgeshire , into the history of King's ( his ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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