Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 114
... army of Chi - li Province , had published his famous program . It contemplated , among other things : a clean new start ; the scrapping of the abortive results of the revolution ; the summoning of a national con- vention , truly ...
... army of Chi - li Province , had published his famous program . It contemplated , among other things : a clean new start ; the scrapping of the abortive results of the revolution ; the summoning of a national con- vention , truly ...
Page 131
... army was loyal to the new National As- sembly in Paris , half to the king , who sat , virtually a prisoner , blind to the oncoming deluge , mending his pet clocks in the Tuileries . And here in the market - place , officers in blue ...
... army was loyal to the new National As- sembly in Paris , half to the king , who sat , virtually a prisoner , blind to the oncoming deluge , mending his pet clocks in the Tuileries . And here in the market - place , officers in blue ...
Page 199
... army marched into Texas during the Mexican War they sang a song , it is said , " Green Grows the Grass . " The Mexicans , hearing that , coined the name " grin- go , " and it stuck . It is the scorn- ful retort for " greaser " as ...
... army marched into Texas during the Mexican War they sang a song , it is said , " Green Grows the Grass . " The Mexicans , hearing that , coined the name " grin- go , " and it stuck . It is the scorn- ful retort for " greaser " as ...
Page 209
... army and the nation , to continue precisely that existence , precisely as it was . But it had made him a millionaire . Whereupon Madame de Rigmaraule , then a widow , had married him . For him the marriage had been epic . He , Achille ...
... army and the nation , to continue precisely that existence , precisely as it was . But it had made him a millionaire . Whereupon Madame de Rigmaraule , then a widow , had married him . For him the marriage had been epic . He , Achille ...
Page 255
... army of Maxwell Andersons and Laurence Stallingses could have poured out such a rapid fire of gusty hyperbole and high - handed men- dacity and rough - shod images . Yet the speech of the marines in the play has the look of life about ...
... army of Maxwell Andersons and Laurence Stallingses could have poured out such a rapid fire of gusty hyperbole and high - handed men- dacity and rough - shod images . Yet the speech of the marines in the play has the look of life about ...
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