The Twentieth Century, Volum 5Nineteenth Century and After, 1879 |
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Pàgina 3
... give continuity and concentration to the whole force of its almost boundless empire . We hold the people to be ambitious , and the Government prone to a very sinister kind of diplomacy . Put all these matters together , and ought we to ...
... give continuity and concentration to the whole force of its almost boundless empire . We hold the people to be ambitious , and the Government prone to a very sinister kind of diplomacy . Put all these matters together , and ought we to ...
Pàgina 7
... give an honour- able colour to retreat . Those who are on the scene of action and those who have authority to give command are of course the first to be looked to for a regulated plan of procedure . To any one who has neither of those ...
... give an honour- able colour to retreat . Those who are on the scene of action and those who have authority to give command are of course the first to be looked to for a regulated plan of procedure . To any one who has neither of those ...
Pàgina 15
... give necessary orders , and when we don't half trust them , and want all their time for ourselves , and have much ado as it is to keep their friends and followers out of our kitchens ? ' But is not this state of things in itself a great ...
... give necessary orders , and when we don't half trust them , and want all their time for ourselves , and have much ado as it is to keep their friends and followers out of our kitchens ? ' But is not this state of things in itself a great ...
Pàgina 19
... give infinite pleasure . In these little parties the servants will take part ; sometimes they give the treat . Perhaps the housemaid's young brother is called in to escort her and her friends , and arrives in imposing array , wanting ...
... give infinite pleasure . In these little parties the servants will take part ; sometimes they give the treat . Perhaps the housemaid's young brother is called in to escort her and her friends , and arrives in imposing array , wanting ...
Pàgina 23
... which it is our highest privilege to show forth in every act — which having freely received , it should be our joy freely to give . CAROLINE EMILIA STEPHEN . NOVEL - READING . The Works of Charles Dickens . 1879 . 23 RECEIVING STRANGERS .
... which it is our highest privilege to show forth in every act — which having freely received , it should be our joy freely to give . CAROLINE EMILIA STEPHEN . NOVEL - READING . The Works of Charles Dickens . 1879 . 23 RECEIVING STRANGERS .
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