Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... once said , are either fools or weathercocks . Most men crave , in this uncertain world , for what is definite , cut - and - dried , in belief and behaviour . And this is no doubt why a man who really knows what he wants so often gets ...
... once said , are either fools or weathercocks . Most men crave , in this uncertain world , for what is definite , cut - and - dried , in belief and behaviour . And this is no doubt why a man who really knows what he wants so often gets ...
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... once asked a missionary . ' The chameleon gets behind the fly and remains motionless for some time , then he advances very slowly and gently , first putting forward one leg and then another . At last , when well within reach , he darts ...
... once asked a missionary . ' The chameleon gets behind the fly and remains motionless for some time , then he advances very slowly and gently , first putting forward one leg and then another . At last , when well within reach , he darts ...
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... once having told her that she had put all her thoughts and ideas into her first book , and was incapable of writing another . He thus added a foolish statement to an uncivil and untrue one . The intimate friend of Havelock Ellis , one ...
... once having told her that she had put all her thoughts and ideas into her first book , and was incapable of writing another . He thus added a foolish statement to an uncivil and untrue one . The intimate friend of Havelock Ellis , one ...
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