Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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Pàgina 12
... turn have neither withdrawn nor asserted their claim , and it now lies in a curious state of quasi - existence ... turns a claim into a convention . Mr Silverman , for example ( Caxton Hall , July 18th ) , declares Russia has a - would ...
... turn have neither withdrawn nor asserted their claim , and it now lies in a curious state of quasi - existence ... turns a claim into a convention . Mr Silverman , for example ( Caxton Hall , July 18th ) , declares Russia has a - would ...
Pàgina 232
... turn up this cartoon . My account - however much it mutilates may also convey another Fawkes - Melly triumph which ... turning himself - or parts of himself into various useful objects : but everyone , in the cartoons , always takes this ...
... turn up this cartoon . My account - however much it mutilates may also convey another Fawkes - Melly triumph which ... turning himself - or parts of himself into various useful objects : but everyone , in the cartoons , always takes this ...
Pàgina 288
... turn the screw further on the marital tensions , drive a subtle wedge between Egbert and his children , and throw Winifred emotionally and economically ( all the doctors ' bills ) yet more - upon her father , who keeps on fussily , but.
... turn the screw further on the marital tensions , drive a subtle wedge between Egbert and his children , and throw Winifred emotionally and economically ( all the doctors ' bills ) yet more - upon her father , who keeps on fussily , but.
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