Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 26
... later , when a new turn of the political wheel left him again among the " outs , " he followed the same route to another official position . It got to be a habit with Charlemagne to force each succeeding government to appoint him to ...
... later , when a new turn of the political wheel left him again among the " outs , " he followed the same route to another official position . It got to be a habit with Charlemagne to force each succeeding government to appoint him to ...
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... later Charlemagne sent another of his generals , Papillon , on a secret mission to arrest Conzé and bring him to his own camp . It was merely a lucky coincidence that Hanneken had decided on that very night to " attack " Fort Capois ...
... later Charlemagne sent another of his generals , Papillon , on a secret mission to arrest Conzé and bring him to his own camp . It was merely a lucky coincidence that Hanneken had decided on that very night to " attack " Fort Capois ...
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... later , was St. Remy , the brother of Charlemagne , who afterward died of his wounds . The captured booty included nine rifles , three revolvers , two hundred rounds of ammunition , seven swords , fifteen horses and mules , and Charle ...
... later , was St. Remy , the brother of Charlemagne , who afterward died of his wounds . The captured booty included nine rifles , three revolvers , two hundred rounds of ammunition , seven swords , fifteen horses and mules , and Charle ...
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... later . Explaining his discomfiture to a friend , he laughed and said : " What can you do with a man who can't hear and won't read ? " Mrs. Hughes saves her husband's eye- sight by reading for him . I cannot say whether or not the ...
... later . Explaining his discomfiture to a friend , he laughed and said : " What can you do with a man who can't hear and won't read ? " Mrs. Hughes saves her husband's eye- sight by reading for him . I cannot say whether or not the ...
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... later the Italians screamed themselves out of the confer- ence . The Japanese demanded a deci- sion on Kiao - chau . Were they to be de- feated on everything ? " No Japanese Government could stand up under such humiliation , " said ...
... later the Italians screamed themselves out of the confer- ence . The Japanese demanded a deci- sion on Kiao - chau . Were they to be de- feated on everything ? " No Japanese Government could stand up under such humiliation , " said ...
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