The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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... once defined to me by a civilian gifted with insight and imagination as ' almost a religion . ' Indeed , I often think it first woke to consciousness at a time when the freedom of the seas and the freedom of our faith were so inter ...
... once defined to me by a civilian gifted with insight and imagination as ' almost a religion . ' Indeed , I often think it first woke to consciousness at a time when the freedom of the seas and the freedom of our faith were so inter ...
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... once more , and this in the presence of no human foe ; but face to face with the daily perils of their calling . On Christmas Day 1789 , the ' Guardian , ' twelve days out from the Cape of Good Hope , collided with an iceberg . In a ...
... once more , and this in the presence of no human foe ; but face to face with the daily perils of their calling . On Christmas Day 1789 , the ' Guardian , ' twelve days out from the Cape of Good Hope , collided with an iceberg . In a ...
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... mixture of Nordic and Alpine man ; the British of Nordic and Mediterranean . In Great Britain the round - headed man , who was once among us and constructed the round barrows which indicate his presence ,. THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS 235.
... mixture of Nordic and Alpine man ; the British of Nordic and Mediterranean . In Great Britain the round - headed man , who was once among us and constructed the round barrows which indicate his presence ,. THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS 235.
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... once turned the tables on a large scale , in the time of Alexander the Great , who took advantage of a great temporary superiority in military science to conquer the home - lands of the Asiatic beyond the borders of India . The Roman ...
... once turned the tables on a large scale , in the time of Alexander the Great , who took advantage of a great temporary superiority in military science to conquer the home - lands of the Asiatic beyond the borders of India . The Roman ...
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... once stood over the mangled body of a Chinaman who had met with a violent death . Noticing , as he thought , some sign of compassion on the stolid face of the dead man's companion , he said , ' This is a sad sight . ' ' Yes , ' said the ...
... once stood over the mangled body of a Chinaman who had met with a violent death . Noticing , as he thought , some sign of compassion on the stolid face of the dead man's companion , he said , ' This is a sad sight . ' ' Yes , ' said the ...
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