Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 22
... France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace which passeth all understanding " had set- tled ...
... France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace which passeth all understanding " had set- tled ...
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... France and Flanders and the Dardanelles , of guns that fired shells a ton in weight for many miles , of an extraordinary com- plicity of invention whereby men may be slain by men who have never seen them- the mind , remembering these ...
... France and Flanders and the Dardanelles , of guns that fired shells a ton in weight for many miles , of an extraordinary com- plicity of invention whereby men may be slain by men who have never seen them- the mind , remembering these ...
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... France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace . . . which passeth all understanding " had set ...
... France ; and as I crossed O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere visible in Dublin it seemed to me that the " peace . . . which passeth all understanding " had set ...
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... France and Flanders and the Dardanelles , of guns that fired shells a ton in weight for many miles , of an extraordinary com- plicity of invention whereby men may be slain by men who have never seen them- the mind , remembering these ...
... France and Flanders and the Dardanelles , of guns that fired shells a ton in weight for many miles , of an extraordinary com- plicity of invention whereby men may be slain by men who have never seen them- the mind , remembering these ...
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... France and Flanders became of plum and apple jam , and I wondered how long it would be before the rebels became bored with cauliflower . People turned up at the door of the theater , unaware that anything had hap- pened . Some of the ...
... France and Flanders became of plum and apple jam , and I wondered how long it would be before the rebels became bored with cauliflower . People turned up at the door of the theater , unaware that anything had hap- pened . Some of the ...
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