Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 23
... took the field in the insurrection against President Salnave adopted that pseudonym , and nicknamed zan- dolite those who supported the Govern- ment . The insurrectionists were the Haitian birds who flitted freely every- where , feeding ...
... took the field in the insurrection against President Salnave adopted that pseudonym , and nicknamed zan- dolite those who supported the Govern- ment . The insurrectionists were the Haitian birds who flitted freely every- where , feeding ...
Page 28
... took part in the little episode I am attempting to report , which was strictly an affair of the gendarmerie as distinguished from their brotherly rivals in arms , the marines . In June , 1919 , Captain Hanneken was appointed district ...
... took part in the little episode I am attempting to report , which was strictly an affair of the gendarmerie as distinguished from their brotherly rivals in arms , the marines . In June , 1919 , Captain Hanneken was appointed district ...
Page 34
... took two or three steps forward , whispered in Han- neken's ear , " he is up there , " and slipped away into the bushes . The gen- darmes had likewise disappeared . The Americans advanced to within fifteen feet of a faintly blazing camp ...
... took two or three steps forward , whispered in Han- neken's ear , " he is up there , " and slipped away into the bushes . The gen- darmes had likewise disappeared . The Americans advanced to within fifteen feet of a faintly blazing camp ...
Page 41
... took their de- feat gracefully . They continued to preach the gospel of racial and national equality . Mr. Hughes kept up his cam- paign , " Australia for Australians , and keep your eye skinned for the Jap . " The covenant that Mr ...
... took their de- feat gracefully . They continued to preach the gospel of racial and national equality . Mr. Hughes kept up his cam- paign , " Australia for Australians , and keep your eye skinned for the Jap . " The covenant that Mr ...
Page 42
... took the book and the pen from Hughes , and set them in front of the marquis . The marquis beamed upon the leading " Jap Slapper " in Paris , took the pen in his hand , and signed " Saionji " in the book . Makino added his autograph ...
... took the book and the pen from Hughes , and set them in front of the marquis . The marquis beamed upon the leading " Jap Slapper " in Paris , took the pen in his hand , and signed " Saionji " in the book . Makino added his autograph ...
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