Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... British army ! One saw them , on St. Patrick's day , marching up Westmoreland Street to Col- lege Green , some of them dressed in a green uniform that , except in color , was a replica of the khaki uniform of the Brit- ish soldier ...
... British army ! One saw them , on St. Patrick's day , marching up Westmoreland Street to Col- lege Green , some of them dressed in a green uniform that , except in color , was a replica of the khaki uniform of the Brit- ish soldier ...
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... British race that all they desired would instantly be conceded to them . It is easy now to pitch blame on Mr. Birrell and to say that he should have known this and that he should have known the other ; but I doubt whether many men ...
... British race that all they desired would instantly be conceded to them . It is easy now to pitch blame on Mr. Birrell and to say that he should have known this and that he should have known the other ; but I doubt whether many men ...
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... British army ! One saw them , on St. Patrick's day , marching up Westmoreland Street to Col- lege Green , some of them dressed in a green uniform that , except in color , was a replica of the khaki uniform of the Brit- ish soldier ...
... British army ! One saw them , on St. Patrick's day , marching up Westmoreland Street to Col- lege Green , some of them dressed in a green uniform that , except in color , was a replica of the khaki uniform of the Brit- ish soldier ...
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... British soldiers ; but the incident set a number of Nationalists wondering what sort of de- fense they would have if the Ulster vol- unteers made an attack on them . The temper of the soldiers at the Curragh in- dicated that they could ...
... British soldiers ; but the incident set a number of Nationalists wondering what sort of de- fense they would have if the Ulster vol- unteers made an attack on them . The temper of the soldiers at the Curragh in- dicated that they could ...
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... British Church began to ESDAY , APultz to home hate me -IF THE GERMANS CONQUERED ENGLAND . " The Pub het If the Germans Coo extred inglan , which has the pos very cleverjece of save the by a chean The draws picture of kng'an un o Ger ...
... British Church began to ESDAY , APultz to home hate me -IF THE GERMANS CONQUERED ENGLAND . " The Pub het If the Germans Coo extred inglan , which has the pos very cleverjece of save the by a chean The draws picture of kng'an un o Ger ...
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