Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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... American boy whose heart does not stir before the statues of Nathan Hale and the Minute - Man ? Young hearts and old hearts beat with the same emo- tion , against an alien tyrant on the other side of this round world . China is a land ...
... American boy whose heart does not stir before the statues of Nathan Hale and the Minute - Man ? Young hearts and old hearts beat with the same emo- tion , against an alien tyrant on the other side of this round world . China is a land ...
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... American conviviality , a regret- ful glance at the " spiritual " authorities , ancient and modern , will delight the bibulous , charm the temperate , and amuse the prohibitionist . By OSCAR DOUGLAS SKELTON This great statesman's ...
... American conviviality , a regret- ful glance at the " spiritual " authorities , ancient and modern , will delight the bibulous , charm the temperate , and amuse the prohibitionist . By OSCAR DOUGLAS SKELTON This great statesman's ...
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... American Minister to China formally invited the Chinese to participate in the World War for the triumph of cer- tain definite principles which had been clearly set forth in detail by the Presi- dent , who said he spoke on behalf of the ...
... American Minister to China formally invited the Chinese to participate in the World War for the triumph of cer- tain definite principles which had been clearly set forth in detail by the Presi- dent , who said he spoke on behalf of the ...
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... America , will make their ratification dependent upon ours , just as they made their entry into the war dependent upon ours . I found among Latin- American delegates at Paris two strong currents , often struggling for mastery in the ...
... America , will make their ratification dependent upon ours , just as they made their entry into the war dependent upon ours . I found among Latin- American delegates at Paris two strong currents , often struggling for mastery in the ...
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... American ideals . The most notorious of these treaties , those with Japan , were hastily signed during the two months between our rupture of diplomatic relations with Germany and our declaration of war . This disgrace- ful intriguing ...
... American ideals . The most notorious of these treaties , those with Japan , were hastily signed during the two months between our rupture of diplomatic relations with Germany and our declaration of war . This disgrace- ful intriguing ...
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