The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... Greek forces , beginnings have been made of a parallel movement in the Catholic Church , in close touch with the World Alliance . The American delegation came back resolved to awaken America to her international duty and opportunity ...
... Greek forces , beginnings have been made of a parallel movement in the Catholic Church , in close touch with the World Alliance . The American delegation came back resolved to awaken America to her international duty and opportunity ...
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... Greeks also drew on aromatic plants . Thyme and marjoram were favorites . With the Roman conquest came a greater knowledge of per- fumery , and the nobles had a differ- ent scent for the different parts of the body : mint for the arms ...
... Greeks also drew on aromatic plants . Thyme and marjoram were favorites . With the Roman conquest came a greater knowledge of per- fumery , and the nobles had a differ- ent scent for the different parts of the body : mint for the arms ...
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... Greeks reached its most eloquent expression in the days of Pericles when the population was only a few hundred thousand . 3. It seems fair to say that the Jewish mind lacks two qualities - the creative faculty and the ability to or ...
... Greeks reached its most eloquent expression in the days of Pericles when the population was only a few hundred thousand . 3. It seems fair to say that the Jewish mind lacks two qualities - the creative faculty and the ability to or ...
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... Greek Catholics in the Balkans , to the young Orangemen from Prot- estant Ulster , Boy Scouts are mak- ing the same promises . Perhaps the most significant event in the history of Scouting OC- curred in 1920 when 25,000 boys ...
... Greek Catholics in the Balkans , to the young Orangemen from Prot- estant Ulster , Boy Scouts are mak- ing the same promises . Perhaps the most significant event in the history of Scouting OC- curred in 1920 when 25,000 boys ...
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... Greek ship King Alexander in New York harbor that all but sank his launch . · We must have a revenue mea- sure on drugs imported and manu- factured which will supply enough rev- enue for its enforcement . Only so can we hope to restrict ...
... Greek ship King Alexander in New York harbor that all but sank his launch . · We must have a revenue mea- sure on drugs imported and manu- factured which will supply enough rev- enue for its enforcement . Only so can we hope to restrict ...
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