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... women who are now mourning for husbands , sons and brothers , whom they know to have perished , ten times more pitiable is the agonizing uncertainty of those , who know that their loved ones went forth to the battle , but know not what ...
... women who are now mourning for husbands , sons and brothers , whom they know to have perished , ten times more pitiable is the agonizing uncertainty of those , who know that their loved ones went forth to the battle , but know not what ...
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... women , or fascinating , like the women of Spain or Italy ; but there is an un- definable something about them , which renders them irresistibly interesting . I shall perhaps best express my meaning , when I say that you find in ...
... women , or fascinating , like the women of Spain or Italy ; but there is an un- definable something about them , which renders them irresistibly interesting . I shall perhaps best express my meaning , when I say that you find in ...
Side 40
... woman . ' And here I am not speaking of any particular class , but of Polish women in general , be they the wives or daughters of the owners of a hundred thousand acres , or of the manager of a small farm , of a professor , doctor , or ...
... woman . ' And here I am not speaking of any particular class , but of Polish women in general , be they the wives or daughters of the owners of a hundred thousand acres , or of the manager of a small farm , of a professor , doctor , or ...
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... women in black the women in black ! " They haunted to the last the conscience of him who was responsible for the bloody days of February , 1861 , when the soldiery fired on the mingled crowd of praying men and women . However different ...
... women in black the women in black ! " They haunted to the last the conscience of him who was responsible for the bloody days of February , 1861 , when the soldiery fired on the mingled crowd of praying men and women . However different ...
Side 42
... woman will never under- stand each other . They are the Mary and Martha of Sacred Writ . Yet , in the business of the ... women alike — are remarkably distinguished from the Germans , and that is , the unmistakable breeding , which ...
... woman will never under- stand each other . They are the Mary and Martha of Sacred Writ . Yet , in the business of the ... women alike — are remarkably distinguished from the Germans , and that is , the unmistakable breeding , which ...
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Polish Experiences During the Insurrection of 1863-4 William Henry Hall Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
Polish Experiences During the Insurrection of 1863-4 William Henry Hall Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
Polish Experiences During the Insurrection of 1863-4 William Henry Hall Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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