The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 67
... stand his turn , his ever - present under - horror became a constant obsession , and his nightly dreams were of conscription , of Austrian officers striking him with swords , of hideous black dungeons in which he fought for his food ...
... stand his turn , his ever - present under - horror became a constant obsession , and his nightly dreams were of conscription , of Austrian officers striking him with swords , of hideous black dungeons in which he fought for his food ...
Page 88
... stand up well in his rating in opinion - forming . Should the parent wish to know how his son is doing in chemistry , or zoology or physics , or botany , he will consult the score - card in vain . In the space set aside for appraisal of ...
... stand up well in his rating in opinion - forming . Should the parent wish to know how his son is doing in chemistry , or zoology or physics , or botany , he will consult the score - card in vain . In the space set aside for appraisal of ...
Page 121
... stand those who are responsible for American defense at sea insisting that this margin is the minimum . - Unfortunately , this increase of Amer- ican shipbuilding has an automatic effect on the British programme . Great Britain ceased ...
... stand those who are responsible for American defense at sea insisting that this margin is the minimum . - Unfortunately , this increase of Amer- ican shipbuilding has an automatic effect on the British programme . Great Britain ceased ...
Page 122
... stand- ard , not in the sense of desiring to build against any other power , or to select any single navy and to say we are building to maintain one equal or great- er than that , but simply from the pure- ly defensive point of view ...
... stand- ard , not in the sense of desiring to build against any other power , or to select any single navy and to say we are building to maintain one equal or great- er than that , but simply from the pure- ly defensive point of view ...
Page 130
... stand against the naval power of Britain , I noticed that the main street was named Boulevard President Wilson . It is a sequestered little thor- oughfare , with the sea at each end ; as out of the world as a street in a picture book ...
... stand against the naval power of Britain , I noticed that the main street was named Boulevard President Wilson . It is a sequestered little thor- oughfare , with the sea at each end ; as out of the world as a street in a picture book ...
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