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He was typical not only of a time that has gone but of a time that never can return . I have referred to him as Lord Chaplin . But it is not in the least as a Lord ( to be precise , his title was Viscount ) that we have to think of him ...
He was typical not only of a time that has gone but of a time that never can return . I have referred to him as Lord Chaplin . But it is not in the least as a Lord ( to be precise , his title was Viscount ) that we have to think of him ...
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You might feel that he over - weighed you a little , but he never seemed to be over - weighted . He bore his bulk well . Another difficult thing that he carried like a conqueror was his eyeglass . A walk down Bond Street to - day will ...
You might feel that he over - weighed you a little , but he never seemed to be over - weighted . He bore his bulk well . Another difficult thing that he carried like a conqueror was his eyeglass . A walk down Bond Street to - day will ...
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There was never the slightest doubt about what Mr Chaplin stood for in politics . Probably no man ever was in less doubt about his opinions and duties . His mind had none of the subtlety which suggests doubts and difficulties .
There was never the slightest doubt about what Mr Chaplin stood for in politics . Probably no man ever was in less doubt about his opinions and duties . His mind had none of the subtlety which suggests doubts and difficulties .
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Never were these shores in greater peril from an invader . Fortunately no leader appeared among the allies possessing the rare talent for command or the inspired gift of naval daring who was capable of turning the situation to the ...
Never were these shores in greater peril from an invader . Fortunately no leader appeared among the allies possessing the rare talent for command or the inspired gift of naval daring who was capable of turning the situation to the ...
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... misuse of patronage , and political intrigue is never likely to be repeated in our history . ' He shows faith in the future . The rise and fall of Empires possessing world - power has formed a theme for many able pens .
... misuse of patronage , and political intrigue is never likely to be repeated in our history . ' He shows faith in the future . The rise and fall of Empires possessing world - power has formed a theme for many able pens .
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