Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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Page 73
... perhaps your fellow - traveller has no smell . If you point to a distant object , perhaps he is short- sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a tone in the color of a cloud which hits ...
... perhaps your fellow - traveller has no smell . If you point to a distant object , perhaps he is short- sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a tone in the color of a cloud which hits ...
Page 154
... perhaps a little something about English history and the geogra- phy of the child's own country . But I doubt if there is a primary school in England in which hangs a map of the hundred in which the village lies , so that the children ...
... perhaps a little something about English history and the geogra- phy of the child's own country . But I doubt if there is a primary school in England in which hangs a map of the hundred in which the village lies , so that the children ...
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... perhaps the most important half - of all we are and desire to be can find no comfort or support in such knowledge ... perhaps , with the Renaissance , or perhaps with the beginning of the seventeenth century , which saw the first of its ...
... perhaps the most important half - of all we are and desire to be can find no comfort or support in such knowledge ... perhaps , with the Renaissance , or perhaps with the beginning of the seventeenth century , which saw the first of its ...
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