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Página 45
Such a ' solution , ' to use the cant phrase of diplomacy , was possible so lately as five years ago ; it has become , for the present at least , impossible by the position taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro ...
Such a ' solution , ' to use the cant phrase of diplomacy , was possible so lately as five years ago ; it has become , for the present at least , impossible by the position taken up both by the Magyars as a people and by the Austro ...
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It does not become any of us to foretell what may happen ; but in carefully looking at things as they do happen , it will make them clearer if we bear in mind that Austrian interests , ' and the like , as those words are understood in ...
It does not become any of us to foretell what may happen ; but in carefully looking at things as they do happen , it will make them clearer if we bear in mind that Austrian interests , ' and the like , as those words are understood in ...
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things that they ought to do when they become men . ' .. ' Those Montaigne , then , would keep in view the end of education from the very first ; and that end is to train to right reason and independent judgment , to moderation of mind ...
things that they ought to do when they become men . ' .. ' Those Montaigne , then , would keep in view the end of education from the very first ; and that end is to train to right reason and independent judgment , to moderation of mind ...
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I am sure that I have not the very smallest curiosity ; I feel very often that I should have asked questions , when it has become too late to do so , and when anybody else would have put them at the moment , and not had to be sorry ...
I am sure that I have not the very smallest curiosity ; I feel very often that I should have asked questions , when it has become too late to do so , and when anybody else would have put them at the moment , and not had to be sorry ...
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This theory , he adds , involves the further supposition that these books have been read at some time so widely in Scotland , as to have become known to the labouring population who speak Gaelic , and so long ago as to have been ...
This theory , he adds , involves the further supposition that these books have been read at some time so widely in Scotland , as to have become known to the labouring population who speak Gaelic , and so long ago as to have been ...
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