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Le Duc de La Rochefoucauld , whose particular responsibility seems to have been the distillation of his experience in terms of epigrams , not for pay , not for advancement , not for any- thing except a satisfaction to himself , followed ...
Le Duc de La Rochefoucauld , whose particular responsibility seems to have been the distillation of his experience in terms of epigrams , not for pay , not for advancement , not for any- thing except a satisfaction to himself , followed ...
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Only the sharks have followed her closer than that . She was drawing 332 feet at the rudder - post . The smooth taper of her hull , swimming forward ahead of us , made her seem suddenly fishlike . Be- neath that skin of metal you could ...
Only the sharks have followed her closer than that . She was drawing 332 feet at the rudder - post . The smooth taper of her hull , swimming forward ahead of us , made her seem suddenly fishlike . Be- neath that skin of metal you could ...
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Evidently they have not followed the speeches of our public leaders as they have followed those of Stalin . They have been inclined to treat the latest scandals in our municipal govern- ments with boredom or cynicism .
Evidently they have not followed the speeches of our public leaders as they have followed those of Stalin . They have been inclined to treat the latest scandals in our municipal govern- ments with boredom or cynicism .
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