Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... German " general necessity of paying for efficient ser- with half his salary . The English vices , if you desire economy , under- general has necessarily to incur the stood in Germany , that a few years expenses of the political ...
... German " general necessity of paying for efficient ser- with half his salary . The English vices , if you desire economy , under- general has necessarily to incur the stood in Germany , that a few years expenses of the political ...
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habits or custom of the German The grand French total shows army which won the war , or at on paper , a force of 646,000 odd least gave to the Germans the more men than the German , —the marvellous power they developed . German total ...
habits or custom of the German The grand French total shows army which won the war , or at on paper , a force of 646,000 odd least gave to the Germans the more men than the German , —the marvellous power they developed . German total ...
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... German lan- guage , " as Mark Twain has it , to be the one most unsuited for the purpose , it seems to us that it is the whole nature and tone of Ger- man thought , rather than the lan- guage in which it finds expression that ...
... German lan- guage , " as Mark Twain has it , to be the one most unsuited for the purpose , it seems to us that it is the whole nature and tone of Ger- man thought , rather than the lan- guage in which it finds expression that ...
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