Century Monthly Magazine, 92 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... tion for the United States to decide is whether this step shall be taken at the twelfth hour , when precious time must be lost in winnowing and drilling , or now , when years of peace permit a slow , scien- tific process that contains ...
... tion for the United States to decide is whether this step shall be taken at the twelfth hour , when precious time must be lost in winnowing and drilling , or now , when years of peace permit a slow , scien- tific process that contains ...
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... tion and training division ; and it provides for the inclusion of all non - exempt males between the ages of twelve and twenty- three in the Citizen Cadet Corps , and be- tween eighteen and twenty - three in the Citizen Army , after ...
... tion and training division ; and it provides for the inclusion of all non - exempt males between the ages of twelve and twenty- three in the Citizen Cadet Corps , and be- tween eighteen and twenty - three in the Citizen Army , after ...
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... tion of four million , to mobilize 500,000 trained soldiers at a day's notice , all at an annual cost of $ 8,000,000 as compared with the $ 101,959,196 that the United States spends on its regular army of 87 , - ooo , or the fourteen ...
... tion of four million , to mobilize 500,000 trained soldiers at a day's notice , all at an annual cost of $ 8,000,000 as compared with the $ 101,959,196 that the United States spends on its regular army of 87 , - ooo , or the fourteen ...
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... tion he had won . " Pour mon ail " ( he had lost his eye in the fighting ) , was all the explanation he could give as to why his chief had decorated him , and , pressed further , he could only repeat " C'était la guerre . " To think of ...
... tion he had won . " Pour mon ail " ( he had lost his eye in the fighting ) , was all the explanation he could give as to why his chief had decorated him , and , pressed further , he could only repeat " C'était la guerre . " To think of ...
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... tion of the richest farmland in the Bottom ; it bordered his mill privilege , with barns and corn - cribs and tobacco - sheds , and his brick house , behind the mill , was the lar- gest and finest dwelling in the place . His flocks and ...
... tion of the richest farmland in the Bottom ; it bordered his mill privilege , with barns and corn - cribs and tobacco - sheds , and his brick house , behind the mill , was the lar- gest and finest dwelling in the place . His flocks and ...
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