THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE1894 |
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Page 11
... principle of war , whether one assumed that a discharge of artillery would merely knead down a certain quantity of red clay into a level line , as in a brick field ; or whether , out of every separately Christian- named portion of the ...
... principle of war , whether one assumed that a discharge of artillery would merely knead down a certain quantity of red clay into a level line , as in a brick field ; or whether , out of every separately Christian- named portion of the ...
Page 49
... ( I have done it elsewhere before now ) ; but I proceed to apply the principle to ourselves in a more searching manner . I notice that among all the new buildings that cover your you have created ; do you think , on those 4 TRAFFIC . 49.
... ( I have done it elsewhere before now ) ; but I proceed to apply the principle to ourselves in a more searching manner . I notice that among all the new buildings that cover your you have created ; do you think , on those 4 TRAFFIC . 49.
Page 49
... before now ) ; but I proceed to apply the principle to ourselves in a more searching manner . I notice that among all the new buildings that cover your once wild hills , churches and schools are mixed in 4 TRAFFIC . 49.
... before now ) ; but I proceed to apply the principle to ourselves in a more searching manner . I notice that among all the new buildings that cover your once wild hills , churches and schools are mixed in 4 TRAFFIC . 49.
Page 58
... to give the Gospel gratis , but never the loaves and fishes . If you chose to take the matter up on any such soldierly principle , to do your commerce , and your feeding of nations , for fixed salaries ; and to 58 THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE .
... to give the Gospel gratis , but never the loaves and fishes . If you chose to take the matter up on any such soldierly principle , to do your commerce , and your feeding of nations , for fixed salaries ; and to 58 THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE .
Page 68
... principle be- tween the Greek and the Egyptian theories of policy . In Greece there was no soldier caste ; every citizen was neces sarily a soldier . And , again , while the Greeks rightly de- spised mechanical arts as much as the ...
... principle be- tween the Greek and the Egyptian theories of policy . In Greece there was no soldier caste ; every citizen was neces sarily a soldier . And , again , while the Greeks rightly de- spised mechanical arts as much as the ...
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