Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 91 tomasScribner & Company, 1916 |
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... American embassy in Paris shortly after the outbreak of the war , where his executive and linguistic abilities became of extraor- dinary value in the critical days when most of the embassies had fled from the capital of France and their ...
... American embassy in Paris shortly after the outbreak of the war , where his executive and linguistic abilities became of extraor- dinary value in the critical days when most of the embassies had fled from the capital of France and their ...
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... American woman we know , alone , un- protected , and hopeless , with the look of a hunted animal in her eyes ... America the War of 1812 and the Louisiana Purchase . How soon will the present struggle spread across the now narrowed ...
... American woman we know , alone , un- protected , and hopeless , with the look of a hunted animal in her eyes ... America the War of 1812 and the Louisiana Purchase . How soon will the present struggle spread across the now narrowed ...
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... American who has had oppor- tunity to study the appalling conditions now prevailing in Europe , which is that the only rational insurance against unpro- voked attack is reasonable military pre- paredness . Among the most ardent of its ...
... American who has had oppor- tunity to study the appalling conditions now prevailing in Europe , which is that the only rational insurance against unpro- voked attack is reasonable military pre- paredness . Among the most ardent of its ...
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... America still persistently re- fuses to read the writing on the wall , which plainly proclaims that the only valid insurance against unwarranted ag- gression is reasonable military prepared- ness . To the countries engaged in the great ...
... America still persistently re- fuses to read the writing on the wall , which plainly proclaims that the only valid insurance against unwarranted ag- gression is reasonable military prepared- ness . To the countries engaged in the great ...
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... America from which to select a point of attack . Let us , however , meet the anti - prepara- tionists upon their ... American far- mer would call a " crick . " It has been necessary to construct trenches that amount almost to siege ...
... America from which to select a point of attack . Let us , however , meet the anti - prepara- tionists upon their ... American far- mer would call a " crick . " It has been necessary to construct trenches that amount almost to siege ...
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