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One reason of the difference no doubt is that an Englishman rarely speaks well any language but his own ... In Germany English is thoroughly taught in the schools , and there are few boys who do not speak English , at least to an ...
One reason of the difference no doubt is that an Englishman rarely speaks well any language but his own ... In Germany English is thoroughly taught in the schools , and there are few boys who do not speak English , at least to an ...
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And finally Prince Bismarck has the valuable art of keeping silent when it is inexpedient to speak . If he spoke less seldom he would speak with less authority . In these later days , however , he has been more successful in restraining ...
And finally Prince Bismarck has the valuable art of keeping silent when it is inexpedient to speak . If he spoke less seldom he would speak with less authority . In these later days , however , he has been more successful in restraining ...
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M. Simon , who was not an ignoramus , speaks , in his ' Armorial Général de l'Empire Français , ' of the bend sinister ( presumably ... But to speak of a bar sinister is utter nonsense and shows gross ignorance of the meaning of words .
M. Simon , who was not an ignoramus , speaks , in his ' Armorial Général de l'Empire Français , ' of the bend sinister ( presumably ... But to speak of a bar sinister is utter nonsense and shows gross ignorance of the meaning of words .
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IV | 137 |
An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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