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You may see in them the human heart of the man and his warm sympathy with children , as well as his knowledge , probably instinctive and gained without a thought , of what would interest them . Try as we might , we could not find a ...
You may see in them the human heart of the man and his warm sympathy with children , as well as his knowledge , probably instinctive and gained without a thought , of what would interest them . Try as we might , we could not find a ...
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Mr Chaplin , however , considered himself better and thought that he was not having sufficient nourishment . He said he must see his cook himself — and he did . The cook , wishing to please him , said that he had been sent a goose and ...
Mr Chaplin , however , considered himself better and thought that he was not having sufficient nourishment . He said he must see his cook himself — and he did . The cook , wishing to please him , said that he had been sent a goose and ...
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Whether any special providence did visit the victim of the invocation and the split infinitive we are not told ; but the whole sentiment of the passage breathes the spirit which we had ignorantly thought was only to be provoked by the ...
Whether any special providence did visit the victim of the invocation and the split infinitive we are not told ; but the whole sentiment of the passage breathes the spirit which we had ignorantly thought was only to be provoked by the ...
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It is significant that the great proponents of feudalism , the Normans , paid close attention to questions of law , covering Europe with a network of legal restrictions and conceptions which still fetter thought and action .
It is significant that the great proponents of feudalism , the Normans , paid close attention to questions of law , covering Europe with a network of legal restrictions and conceptions which still fetter thought and action .
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Those ideas and proposals will require to be thought out carefully and clearly formulated , for the stress of the modern world will not allow any room for vague sentimentalities and slipshod improvisations . The mass of men are prone to ...
Those ideas and proposals will require to be thought out carefully and clearly formulated , for the stress of the modern world will not allow any room for vague sentimentalities and slipshod improvisations . The mass of men are prone to ...
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