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... wanted to be a Frenchman ; and only one , Houston Stewart Chamberlain - son of a British admiral , brother of the famous Japanese scholar , and the late Kaiser's favourite philosopher who wanted to be a German and during the first world ...
... wanted to be a Frenchman ; and only one , Houston Stewart Chamberlain - son of a British admiral , brother of the famous Japanese scholar , and the late Kaiser's favourite philosopher who wanted to be a German and during the first world ...
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... wanted by any " high - up " in London , I went up by train for the day . - There are two red - letter days in my calendar for May , 1919 . At the beginning of the month I went to London to meet Mr Churchill at luncheon in the Carlton ...
... wanted by any " high - up " in London , I went up by train for the day . - There are two red - letter days in my calendar for May , 1919 . At the beginning of the month I went to London to meet Mr Churchill at luncheon in the Carlton ...
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... wanted the original Latin text of some quotation . There were several first - class classical scholars present . They hesitated in uncertainty , but Dick Shanks ( no one ever called him Edward ) gave the lines and the author as soon as ...
... wanted the original Latin text of some quotation . There were several first - class classical scholars present . They hesitated in uncertainty , but Dick Shanks ( no one ever called him Edward ) gave the lines and the author as soon as ...
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