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Page 313
Mr Clutton Brock in an excellent handbook ( ' Eton ' ; Bell , 1900 ) rightly urges the
limitation of the excessive numbers of the school , but would wrongly measure it
by the possible extent of the Headmaster ' s acquaintance with the individual .
Mr Clutton Brock in an excellent handbook ( ' Eton ' ; Bell , 1900 ) rightly urges the
limitation of the excessive numbers of the school , but would wrongly measure it
by the possible extent of the Headmaster ' s acquaintance with the individual .
Page 401
... better wage from their employers or the middlemen . On the other hand , the
new wage - earning townsfolk want to get those necessaries of life which the
peasants offer as cheaply as possible , so that their own scanty wages may go
farther .
... better wage from their employers or the middlemen . On the other hand , the
new wage - earning townsfolk want to get those necessaries of life which the
peasants offer as cheaply as possible , so that their own scanty wages may go
farther .
Page 580
No one suggests that it is possible in the Balkans to avoid some overlapping .
Venizelos , indeed , in his famous memorandum of Jan . 24 , 1915 , to King
Constantine , about the possible conditions on which he might be willing to cede
Kavalla ...
No one suggests that it is possible in the Balkans to avoid some overlapping .
Venizelos , indeed , in his famous memorandum of Jan . 24 , 1915 , to King
Constantine , about the possible conditions on which he might be willing to cede
Kavalla ...
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THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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