Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... German butcher blowing up his errand - boy , or Mr. Good- child , who found it hard to remember they were full - grown now , with the sud- den boisterousness of elders bent on frolic in the nursery , proposed a catch . In an instant the ...
... German butcher blowing up his errand - boy , or Mr. Good- child , who found it hard to remember they were full - grown now , with the sud- den boisterousness of elders bent on frolic in the nursery , proposed a catch . In an instant the ...
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... German border . For treaties be- tween nations are like contracts between persons : an unscrupulous person will re- 1 Despite sentimental exaggerations in the Allied press , the Belgian army was so small and ill prepared that it ...
... German border . For treaties be- tween nations are like contracts between persons : an unscrupulous person will re- 1 Despite sentimental exaggerations in the Allied press , the Belgian army was so small and ill prepared that it ...
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... German , British , or French troops against any army in the world . If an enemy landed at various points along the coast , he could defeat the O Madrid Rome Petrograd New Orleans Constantinople New York Philadelphia 32 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... German , British , or French troops against any army in the world . If an enemy landed at various points along the coast , he could defeat the O Madrid Rome Petrograd New Orleans Constantinople New York Philadelphia 32 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... German egoism , have scoffed at the superman of Germany , but nothing that has been said by German publicists is as dangerous to the mind of the great German nation as the gross flattery and mental pap that are now being handed out to ...
... German egoism , have scoffed at the superman of Germany , but nothing that has been said by German publicists is as dangerous to the mind of the great German nation as the gross flattery and mental pap that are now being handed out to ...
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... German people are engaged heart and soul , with everything at stake , in an effort to extend the power of the German Empire ; that the people of Great Britain and her colonies are putting forth the last man and the last dollar to save ...
... German people are engaged heart and soul , with everything at stake , in an effort to extend the power of the German Empire ; that the people of Great Britain and her colonies are putting forth the last man and the last dollar to save ...
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