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Page 4
... look only on the surface , and suffer themselves to be carried away by names , the fearful responsibility of aggressive war , the crime of inordi- nate ambition , and the evils thereby entailed on present and future genera- tions ...
... look only on the surface , and suffer themselves to be carried away by names , the fearful responsibility of aggressive war , the crime of inordi- nate ambition , and the evils thereby entailed on present and future genera- tions ...
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... look smarter ; and , only a short time since , I found him discussing the cut of his half- boots , and suggesting alterations to his ser- vant when I went in upon business . The vanity of great men shows itself in different ways , but ...
... look smarter ; and , only a short time since , I found him discussing the cut of his half- boots , and suggesting alterations to his ser- vant when I went in upon business . The vanity of great men shows itself in different ways , but ...
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... look ; and a flippant French duchess once called him " Le Duc de Vilain - ton , " because he appeared at a full - dress party in something less than grande tenue . He was also familiarly called in the army , " the Beau , " from his ...
... look ; and a flippant French duchess once called him " Le Duc de Vilain - ton , " because he appeared at a full - dress party in something less than grande tenue . He was also familiarly called in the army , " the Beau , " from his ...
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... Look on me ! -clear as crystal are those blue eyes of thine ; Thy neck is fair as plumage that on the swan we see : Thy breath like fruit's sweet odour , thy form like young ash tree . Oh , were we in the wild wood , where thrushes sing ...
... Look on me ! -clear as crystal are those blue eyes of thine ; Thy neck is fair as plumage that on the swan we see : Thy breath like fruit's sweet odour , thy form like young ash tree . Oh , were we in the wild wood , where thrushes sing ...
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... look like two balls of fire . · " The night was most favourable , being pitch - dark , and after creeping about for some time , I beheld , from the light thrown from my pan , a pair of shining balls of fire moving up and down a short ...
... look like two balls of fire . · " The night was most favourable , being pitch - dark , and after creeping about for some time , I beheld , from the light thrown from my pan , a pair of shining balls of fire moving up and down a short ...
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