A South-sea SirenAuckland University Press, 1970 - 325 頁 |
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... recognised in warfare . In fact , that to hoodwink and deceive an enemy is held to be laudable , even to the issuing of forged despatches . ' ' Certainly , ' replied the major , ' any stratagem that succeeds , within the recognised ...
... recognised in warfare . In fact , that to hoodwink and deceive an enemy is held to be laudable , even to the issuing of forged despatches . ' ' Certainly , ' replied the major , ' any stratagem that succeeds , within the recognised ...
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... recognised among the set ' , nor had they indeed ever dis- played the slightest ambition to be raised to that honour . The ceremony was , therefore , more of local interest than a fashion- able event , and was looked upon with rather a ...
... recognised among the set ' , nor had they indeed ever dis- played the slightest ambition to be raised to that honour . The ceremony was , therefore , more of local interest than a fashion- able event , and was looked upon with rather a ...
第 96 頁
... recognised as a true science . It is constantly shifting its ground . " The principles that were considered orthodox a few years ago , that were taught in schools , and almost universally accepted , are now being generally discarded as ...
... recognised as a true science . It is constantly shifting its ground . " The principles that were considered orthodox a few years ago , that were taught in schools , and almost universally accepted , are now being generally discarded as ...
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