Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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Page 27
... Italy . Five years later Cuba extended a similar invitation , and we gave a series of concerts in Havana . Together with our other great orchestras , we have been making musical history , yet I am not en- tirely at ease about the future ...
... Italy . Five years later Cuba extended a similar invitation , and we gave a series of concerts in Havana . Together with our other great orchestras , we have been making musical history , yet I am not en- tirely at ease about the future ...
Page 28
... Italy and so forth . That I managed to keep peace among them during that trying time , I count as my greatest diplomatic achievement . They were chosen not because of their nationality , but because they happened to be the best players ...
... Italy and so forth . That I managed to keep peace among them during that trying time , I count as my greatest diplomatic achievement . They were chosen not because of their nationality , but because they happened to be the best players ...
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... Italian losses of equipment after the disaster of Caporetto . In the pursuit of his duties he spent much time at the front . He used to work in Whitehall during the morning and , at noon , fly to Flanders . More than once he watched a ...
... Italian losses of equipment after the disaster of Caporetto . In the pursuit of his duties he spent much time at the front . He used to work in Whitehall during the morning and , at noon , fly to Flanders . More than once he watched a ...
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... then , for seven years , suspended , while the family went to England and Italy . On their return , in the summer of 1860 , there ensued a pretty complete rehabilita- tion ; but the sands were nearly run out . SUCH IS PARADISE 163.
... then , for seven years , suspended , while the family went to England and Italy . On their return , in the summer of 1860 , there ensued a pretty complete rehabilita- tion ; but the sands were nearly run out . SUCH IS PARADISE 163.
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... Italy ; and always for without this her content would have been crippled- hand in hand with the man who loved her ... Italian sojourn ; so that they came to their destination well conditioned , to be welcomed by Robert Browning and his ...
... Italy ; and always for without this her content would have been crippled- hand in hand with the man who loved her ... Italian sojourn ; so that they came to their destination well conditioned , to be welcomed by Robert Browning and his ...
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