4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767 страници |
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... passed it would somehow be possible to turn their sprawling young giant of a city into something small , neat , compact , and conformable . They observed with horror the flouting of their authority in the suburbs , where men like James ...
... passed it would somehow be possible to turn their sprawling young giant of a city into something small , neat , compact , and conformable . They observed with horror the flouting of their authority in the suburbs , where men like James ...
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... passed in a memorandum : ' I said that I thought that Lord Palmerston often endangered the honour of England by taking a very prejudiced and one - sided view of a question ; that his writings were always as bitter as gall and did great ...
... passed in a memorandum : ' I said that I thought that Lord Palmerston often endangered the honour of England by taking a very prejudiced and one - sided view of a question ; that his writings were always as bitter as gall and did great ...
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... passed his sixty - fifth year ) . ' Even- tually it was decided that nothing could be done for the present , but that the utmost secrecy must be ob- served ; and so the conclave ended . At last , in 1850 , deliverance seemed to be at ...
... passed his sixty - fifth year ) . ' Even- tually it was decided that nothing could be done for the present , but that the utmost secrecy must be ob- served ; and so the conclave ended . At last , in 1850 , deliverance seemed to be at ...
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Afterword | 237 |
Abridgment by O B Davis | 436 |
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