Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 26
... army officers are now assigned to instruction duty with the militia of every State , and in the sparsely settled Western States the change would mean nothing more than the trans- ference of duty . Lieutenant Steever , in- structor ...
... army officers are now assigned to instruction duty with the militia of every State , and in the sparsely settled Western States the change would mean nothing more than the trans- ference of duty . Lieutenant Steever , in- structor ...
Page 47
... army and navy stores , whereas Paris seems now to be fed by the ravens . Passing out from Paris to the country behind the lines one's impressions are deep- ened . The quiet country surrounding the famous little town of Meaux presents in ...
... army and navy stores , whereas Paris seems now to be fed by the ravens . Passing out from Paris to the country behind the lines one's impressions are deep- ened . The quiet country surrounding the famous little town of Meaux presents in ...
Page 85
... army . He rode on again , sitting loose in the saddle , his spirit lost in the varying mo- notony , unaware of himself as he had al- most never been . Then suddenly across the road there was a flash of red fur of a fox . heavily . His ...
... army . He rode on again , sitting loose in the saddle , his spirit lost in the varying mo- notony , unaware of himself as he had al- most never been . Then suddenly across the road there was a flash of red fur of a fox . heavily . His ...
Page 192
... army in the world , and with plenty of troops on the border , Seward set- tled the matter of the invasion of Mexico by the troops of Napoleon the Little . The Monroe Doctrine was saved be- cause we were neither too poor nor too proud to ...
... army in the world , and with plenty of troops on the border , Seward set- tled the matter of the invasion of Mexico by the troops of Napoleon the Little . The Monroe Doctrine was saved be- cause we were neither too poor nor too proud to ...
Page 192
... army larger than our whole army . We know of Ger- man movements in Haiti and the Danish West Indies , in Mexico , and especially in Canada and the United States . By this time the veil has been lifted from the whole vicious masquerade ...
... army larger than our whole army . We know of Ger- man movements in Haiti and the Danish West Indies , in Mexico , and especially in Canada and the United States . By this time the veil has been lifted from the whole vicious masquerade ...
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