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Nature had endowed him with a noble appetite , and he saw no reason why he should stint it . He was a lover both of quantity and of quality : a connoisseur , but also a hungry and healthy mortal . Once , in or about the ear 1905 ' ( so ...
Nature had endowed him with a noble appetite , and he saw no reason why he should stint it . He was a lover both of quantity and of quality : a connoisseur , but also a hungry and healthy mortal . Once , in or about the ear 1905 ' ( so ...
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For the foregoing reasons , and recognising the necessity for a state organisation , it seems desirable that the functions of government should be clearly defined and distinguished from those of industry and commerce .
For the foregoing reasons , and recognising the necessity for a state organisation , it seems desirable that the functions of government should be clearly defined and distinguished from those of industry and commerce .
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Yet , with all that , the tale is insufficiently told ; for the reason that the ordinary playgoer - he who pays for his seat in the theatre with its promise of recreative and artistic joy to como - has no effective voice in the ...
Yet , with all that , the tale is insufficiently told ; for the reason that the ordinary playgoer - he who pays for his seat in the theatre with its promise of recreative and artistic joy to como - has no effective voice in the ...
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Do not let the actor come out of his characterisation even for a moment , as , though we are moved by the titanic woes of King Lear , a victim on an universal stage , colossal and timeless , it is not reason enough for us to be bothered ...
Do not let the actor come out of his characterisation even for a moment , as , though we are moved by the titanic woes of King Lear , a victim on an universal stage , colossal and timeless , it is not reason enough for us to be bothered ...
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He has shown us how great seamen of the type of Howe , Rodney , and Hood saved us , when the nation had been betrayed by its leaders , He traces the reasons for this lamentable state of affairs , and adds that we may be thankful that ...
He has shown us how great seamen of the type of Howe , Rodney , and Hood saved us , when the nation had been betrayed by its leaders , He traces the reasons for this lamentable state of affairs , and adds that we may be thankful that ...
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