The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 57 tomasCentury Company, 1898 |
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... tion ; it was swept like a chip on the current . It knew no privilege except to bow in resigna- tion before the unexplained , unmotived man- date of fate . The Oriental government of the universe was transcendental , the Hellenic social ...
... tion ; it was swept like a chip on the current . It knew no privilege except to bow in resigna- tion before the unexplained , unmotived man- date of fate . The Oriental government of the universe was transcendental , the Hellenic social ...
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... tion of sovereignty and territory : it is the victory of peace ; it is creation . Old Egypt is now so fairly in step with the march of progress as to be attracting the attention of the civilized world . Irriga- tion is the lever of this ...
... tion of sovereignty and territory : it is the victory of peace ; it is creation . Old Egypt is now so fairly in step with the march of progress as to be attracting the attention of the civilized world . Irriga- tion is the lever of this ...
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... tion , in which he philosophized on the question of the war , pointing out that the Cubans were ungrateful and , in general , a bad lot ; that Cuba itself was really an encumbrance upon Spain ; that it was recognized , in fact , that ...
... tion , in which he philosophized on the question of the war , pointing out that the Cubans were ungrateful and , in general , a bad lot ; that Cuba itself was really an encumbrance upon Spain ; that it was recognized , in fact , that ...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 44 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
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admiral Admiral Cervera ain't Alexander Alexander's Alfonso XII American army Arrian asked battle boats called canal Captain Carlyle cavalry command Congosto court Craigenputtock crew Cuba deck Demosthenes enemy engine eyes face father feet fire fleet force Franklin Gilbert give Greece Greek guns hand harbor Havana head honor hundred Kate Key West king knew land letter Lewis Carroll Lieutenant light live looked LOUIS LOEB Macedonian Maine ment Merrimac miles Monvel morning Morro naval navy never Nicaragua Canal night officers once Parmenion passed Persian Philip Plutarch political port queen Santiago Santiago de Cuba seemed sent ship shore side soon Spain Spaniards Spanish stood story tell things thought tion told took torpedoes troops turned vessel voice words wounded young