Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 24
... carried matters with somewhat too energetic a hand . The na- tives were not particularly fond of the resurrected law of corvée , but they would probably have endured it had it been applied in strict legality , requir- ing each man to ...
... carried matters with somewhat too energetic a hand . The na- tives were not particularly fond of the resurrected law of corvée , but they would probably have endured it had it been applied in strict legality , requir- ing each man to ...
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... carried on by the gen- darmerie to induce the misled rank and file to come in and surrender their arms , receiving ... carrying a rifle a perfectly justifiable command , since there is no other distinguishing mark between a bon habitant ...
... carried on by the gen- darmerie to induce the misled rank and file to come in and surrender their arms , receiving ... carrying a rifle a perfectly justifiable command , since there is no other distinguishing mark between a bon habitant ...
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... carried by any one but the commander- in - chief . Before they parted , he prom- ised the new general to join him some day in Fort Capois . Meanwhile the " deserted " gendarme had joined Charlemagne's forces and so completely won his ...
... carried by any one but the commander- in - chief . Before they parted , he prom- ised the new general to join him some day in Fort Capois . Meanwhile the " deserted " gendarme had joined Charlemagne's forces and so completely won his ...
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... carrying an automatic rifle and , in order to conceal the maga- zine , bore it vertically across his chest , his arms ... carried on his re- spective hips . It would have been easy to kill the suspicious negro , but that would have been ...
... carrying an automatic rifle and , in order to conceal the maga- zine , bore it vertically across his chest , his arms ... carried on his re- spective hips . It would have been easy to kill the suspicious negro , but that would have been ...
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... carried a " no surrender " motion , recorded by one of the fair re- porterettes who acted as secretary . M. Clemenceau was as good as his word to Mr. Wilson . He gave the American correspondents a brief ap- pearance of victory . They ...
... carried a " no surrender " motion , recorded by one of the fair re- porterettes who acted as secretary . M. Clemenceau was as good as his word to Mr. Wilson . He gave the American correspondents a brief ap- pearance of victory . They ...
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