Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... felt physically and morally conscious of the need for gigantic efforts on the part of each individual ; in short , I felt a great stimulation of the ' will to win , ' which was exactly what the films were intended to produce . I am con ...
... felt physically and morally conscious of the need for gigantic efforts on the part of each individual ; in short , I felt a great stimulation of the ' will to win , ' which was exactly what the films were intended to produce . I am con ...
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... felt himself capable of a sonnet . Heavily , he turned back to his pro- fessional labours . " Sick of body but of good and perfect memory , " read the specimen testament ; but had not Mr Collins dropped a remark that his friend at ...
... felt himself capable of a sonnet . Heavily , he turned back to his pro- fessional labours . " Sick of body but of good and perfect memory , " read the specimen testament ; but had not Mr Collins dropped a remark that his friend at ...
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... felt , with twelve ships of the line and some frigates , was ordered to intercept a large French convoy bound for the West Indies . His information was that he was unlikely to encounter more than seven French men - of - war as escort ...
... felt , with twelve ships of the line and some frigates , was ordered to intercept a large French convoy bound for the West Indies . His information was that he was unlikely to encounter more than seven French men - of - war as escort ...
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