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“You good for nothing fellow!” one slap. “You naughty boy!” another slap. “You rascal!” a shower of slaps. I could see stars dancing at midday!
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Instability Of The Administration In The United States In America the public acts of a community frequently leave fewer traces than the occurrences of a family—Newspapers the only historical remains—
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Principal Causes Which Tend To Maintain The Democratic Republic In The United States A democratic republic subsists in the United States, and the principal object of this book has been to account for
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Специальное торжественное заседание Генеральной Ассамблеи ООН, по случаю Года ООН, посвященного терпимости (1995 г.) Господин Председатель!
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Chapter Summary It predominates over the whole of society in America—Application made of this principle by the Americans even before their Revolution—Development given to it by that Revolution—Gradua
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My father was posted in Patna. On the first Sunday there, my brother and I decided to do a little exploring on our bikes. It was still very early in the morning, and only a few people were about.
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Выступление о конфликте на Ближнем Востоке (ООН, 1985 г.
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Interview: The Experience of a Russian-American Family An American, Jeanine, who was graduated from a university in Ohio, went to Leningrad to work in the American consulate.
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Interview with Andrei Nakov about Malevich Way back when I was starting to study the history of art in Paris, I said to my professor that I was much taken with twentieth century painting.
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Chapter Summary Great distinction to be made between parties—Parties which are to each other as rival nations—Parties properly so called—Difference between great and small parties—Epochs which produc
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THE CHIMES Charles Dickens CHAPTER I–First Quarter.
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Author: Charles Dickens SOMEBODY’S LUGGAGE CHAPTER I–HIS LEAVING IT TILL CALLED FOR The writer of these humble lines being a Waiter, and having come of a family of Waiters, and owning at the present
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In recording from time to time some of the curious experiences and interesting recollections which I associate with my long and intimate friendship with Mr.
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In the third week of November, in the year 1895, a dense yellow fog settled down upon London.
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