The Reader's Digest, Volumen1,Parte4Reader's Digest Association, 1922 |
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... true that the walls of most of the palaces and public buildings are dec- orated with glazed tiles of charming colors , but the effect is ruined by the fact that many of the tiles have fallen off , producing an atmosphere of decay and ...
... true that the walls of most of the palaces and public buildings are dec- orated with glazed tiles of charming colors , but the effect is ruined by the fact that many of the tiles have fallen off , producing an atmosphere of decay and ...
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... true . And now , today , comes another story of how " Gib " is to be converted into one of the greatest aeroplane stations in the world ; how the whole rock is to be tunnelled and excavated " with vast cellars in which great fleets of ...
... true . And now , today , comes another story of how " Gib " is to be converted into one of the greatest aeroplane stations in the world ; how the whole rock is to be tunnelled and excavated " with vast cellars in which great fleets of ...
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... true , the advantage of a glorious climate ; but they did not fail to follow up this advantage by building for themselves glorious bod- ies besides , and it was out of good bodily condition that they saw the world glorious and set about ...
... true , the advantage of a glorious climate ; but they did not fail to follow up this advantage by building for themselves glorious bod- ies besides , and it was out of good bodily condition that they saw the world glorious and set about ...
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... true pa- triotism comes to the surface and that we realize what an unnecessary and vicious thing partisanship is . To vote by mail is the only ra- tional and practical method of vot- ing in the twentieth century among a people where ...
... true pa- triotism comes to the surface and that we realize what an unnecessary and vicious thing partisanship is . To vote by mail is the only ra- tional and practical method of vot- ing in the twentieth century among a people where ...
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... true that the United States government has never kept fully a single one of the hundreds of treaties which it has made with the Indians . Under pressure from local interests the government has invaria- bly yielded to measures of ...
... true that the United States government has never kept fully a single one of the hundreds of treaties which it has made with the Indians . Under pressure from local interests the government has invaria- bly yielded to measures of ...
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