The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 140Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 - American essays |
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Page 38
... than those from England , where climate and surface checked incuba- tion . It is true that for nearly a decade no really first - class player from France emerged , and the British pilgrim of first - class 38 NATIONAL TRAITS IN LAWN TENNIS.
... than those from England , where climate and surface checked incuba- tion . It is true that for nearly a decade no really first - class player from France emerged , and the British pilgrim of first - class 38 NATIONAL TRAITS IN LAWN TENNIS.
Page 39
... British , permitting them to impose their coolness and phlegm in a new environment , and partly to the rel- ative inexperience of their opponents . The strokes of Max Decugis and André Gobert were more fluent and pleasing to the eye ...
... British , permitting them to impose their coolness and phlegm in a new environment , and partly to the rel- ative inexperience of their opponents . The strokes of Max Decugis and André Gobert were more fluent and pleasing to the eye ...
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... British lawn tennis after the Renshaws retired would have been disastrous . Similarly the matches between R. N. Williams of the East and M. E. McLoughlin of the West gave a fillip to American lawn tennis of a value which can only now be ...
... British lawn tennis after the Renshaws retired would have been disastrous . Similarly the matches between R. N. Williams of the East and M. E. McLoughlin of the West gave a fillip to American lawn tennis of a value which can only now be ...
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... British Ex- peditionary Force coming up on its left , it was to deal with the enemy's forces west of the Meuse , and then to converge upon the supposed German main forces in conjunction with the ' right fist ' attack through the Ar ...
... British Ex- peditionary Force coming up on its left , it was to deal with the enemy's forces west of the Meuse , and then to converge upon the supposed German main forces in conjunction with the ' right fist ' attack through the Ar ...
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... British on his flank un- known to the German Intelligence , and to the premature attack of the German Second Army , that the Allied forces fell back in time and escaped from the trap . At last Joffre realized the truth , and the utter ...
... British on his flank un- known to the German Intelligence , and to the premature attack of the German Second Army , that the Allied forces fell back in time and escaped from the trap . At last Joffre realized the truth , and the utter ...
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