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  3. JOTTINGS.

    One fach of rain equals 101 tens to the acer. Sentries may not lean up against anything while on duty. ...

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  4. THINGS THOUGHTFUL.

    Speaking on the first impulse, "on any subject presented to the mind, without a preliminary arrangement of phrases. The instaneous manifestation of a thought; ...

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  5. OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

    Sometimes I feel that tons is the only human truth, because in hope we and the grand justification for our intelilgence, whether it be in this world or the next ...

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  6. THE MARTYRS.

    The issue of this tremendous conflict is this Shall the principles of the Christian religion rule or not in the future of the world? These who die day after day are ...

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  7. THE FULL LIFE.

    We sometimes Imagine our lives are very full, when, indeed, they are merely swept and garnished an ready for the next foolish fad that calls itself religious ...

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  8. THE NEW ARMIES.

    It has been my privilege during forty-seven years of service to have commanded troops of all sorts, among them picked men from the Dominlens, who were ...

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  9. THANKS TO THE REPORTERS.

    On the rare occasions when I have read my own speeches, I have been amazed to see the lucidity of my expression and argument, and I cannot help thinking ...

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  10. THE SLEEP OF THE BRAVE.

    How sleep the brave, who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring with dewy fingers cold. Returns to deck their hallowed mould. ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. PURE BEER.

    Pure beer is one of the greatest means of temperance reform.— ...

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  12. A PROPHECY.

    Britain has not yet done her share in the contest, but I have very little doubt that the country is O—[?]roughly waking up at last to its responsibilities and ...

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  13. HERCULES WANTED.

    It is to be regretted that there is not some modern Hercules who could divert the Thames through the Office of Works for a sufficient period to clean the ...

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  14. DEATH.

    There is nothing to tear in or of death. Death is a natural process common to all the race; not the facing of king of terrors, but simply a letting go, a giving ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. YOUNG ENGLAND.

    England has never, until our own day, been able to get the men she wanted for her wars. Neither Nelson at Trafalgar nor Wellington at Waterloo could get ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. A VISION OF THE FUTURE.

    I know the obstacles, but I know as well the power behind! I do not see success as yet, but I know that it is coming. So I do not see the cathedral ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. A PEOPLE BETRAYED.

    To my mind, any terms of peace would be disastrous which should leave it possible for the German people to doubt that they had been betrayed by bad statecraft ...

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  18. DEEDS, NOT WORDS.

    Franco does not care to engage in any sort of propaganda. We have passed the hour of words. It is cannon that plead for us now the cause of right fidellty to ...

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  19. QUITE!

    The Germans are the most-diligent investigators of facts that the world has seen; but this devotion to the examintion of facts appears to be quite ...

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  20. THE UNKNOWN HEROES.

    Our gratitude should not only go to those distinguished soldiers whose names will go down to history as the lustre of our troops in this great fight. Let it also ...

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  21. A NOTE OF LIFE.

    Take it as you find it, Black or beaming sky; Smile, and never mind it, Little time to sigh. ...

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  22. THE SLACKER.

    Any man who has been prepared all his life to enjoy the freedom, the security, the peace of mind, and the comfort of life under the Union Jack and who to-day ...

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  23. GAIN AND LOSS.

    There is no just action, no kind word, no obliging demeanour, no charity, no hospitality, that springs from selfishness which shall not have its penalty, ...

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  24. INVINCIBLE SOLDIERS.

    The moral force of a soldier fighting for his home and country makes him invincible over a soldier whose only force is that Inspired by military discipline and ...

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  25. ALCOHOL AND WORK.

    If alcohol be a stimulant, and the country needs more rapid and efficient work, why should it be condemned now? The answer is that, as the few students of ...

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  26. THE JUDGEMENT.

    Superficial observers declare that we are witnessing the bankruptcy of Chirstionity. It is not Christianity that is being judged, but civilisation apart from ...

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  27. THE WOMEN'S EXAMPLE.

    If the men of the nation needed an inspiration to greater effort in the straggle they have only to think of the way the women of the nation have faced the ...

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  28. RURAL HOUSING.

    To meet the housing needs of rural districts in England and Wales it is computed that from 100,000 to 120,000 new cottages are needed, and there can be no ...

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  29. A MIDNIGHT VISION.

    A grey peak, naked as some sharp-edged cloud, Splintering the smooth breast of a placid sky, ...

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  30. THE SWORD OF RIGHT.

    If the sword which is drawn on the side of might has stained itself, there is the more reason why the sword which's drawn on the side of right should keep ...

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  31. MORE LIGHT.

    I think we ought to be give a little more news of what our troops in the field are doing. The absence of accredited correspondents from the field is one ...

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  32. WAR THE LESSER EVIL.

    Had Great Britain stood idly by it would have meant that the militarism of Prussia would be enthroned in Europe, and would dominate the world. I cannot ...

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  33. THE TWO IDEALS.

    When this war is over there will still be the British people, great and powerful and energetic, and there will still be the German people, great and powerful and ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. WHAT IS NEEDED.

    There is nothing in this world we dislike more than to be singular or to display any conspicuous superiority of moral practice over our, neighbours. But if ...

    Article : 112 words
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