Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... to - day it is a menacing fact that the average citizen , while jealous of his pre- rogatives , has only a vague conception of his duties to his country . - THE EDITOR . Independence Square Philadelphia Old and New Lithographs by Joseph ...
... to - day it is a menacing fact that the average citizen , while jealous of his pre- rogatives , has only a vague conception of his duties to his country . - THE EDITOR . Independence Square Philadelphia Old and New Lithographs by Joseph ...
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... to - day is 129,398 . Of this number , thirty - six per cent . did not attend twenty - four drills during the last year , and in many States the attendance was as low as sixteen per cent . States - New York , Massachusetts , Illi- nois ...
... to - day is 129,398 . Of this number , thirty - six per cent . did not attend twenty - four drills during the last year , and in many States the attendance was as low as sixteen per cent . States - New York , Massachusetts , Illi- nois ...
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... to twenty - three , ten days a year in a camp of continuous training is set ... day's notice , all at an annual cost of $ 8,000,000 as compared with the ... To give this great number a proper physical training , to heighten their ...
... to twenty - three , ten days a year in a camp of continuous training is set ... day's notice , all at an annual cost of $ 8,000,000 as compared with the ... To give this great number a proper physical training , to heighten their ...
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... day sunshine . Then he walked down the village street to the poste , and pushed through the dressing - rooms to the dining- room at the rear . The doctors looked up as he entered . He nodded , but gave no speech back for their courteous ...
... day sunshine . Then he walked down the village street to the poste , and pushed through the dressing - rooms to the dining- room at the rear . The doctors looked up as he entered . He nodded , but gave no speech back for their courteous ...
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... to explain . He shows us the intellect of France lying level upon her brow ... day in her national life reveals more clearly than ever before the essential ... to discover what is admirable in their friends than in themselves ...
... to explain . He shows us the intellect of France lying level upon her brow ... day in her national life reveals more clearly than ever before the essential ... to discover what is admirable in their friends than in themselves ...
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