Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 91 tomasScribner & Company, 1916 |
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... Belgium and Germany , bourgeois families , provincial bridal couples . Nearly all wore napkins under their chins , and chased the rich sauces round their plates with a crust . Rising , at last , with congested , cheerful faces , they ...
... Belgium and Germany , bourgeois families , provincial bridal couples . Nearly all wore napkins under their chins , and chased the rich sauces round their plates with a crust . Rising , at last , with congested , cheerful faces , they ...
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... Belgium . and an equally conventional pity for the sufferings of the soldier on the fighting- line . We know full well that modern wars are such complicated affairs that even la- tent power is valueless if it has not been organized in ...
... Belgium . and an equally conventional pity for the sufferings of the soldier on the fighting- line . We know full well that modern wars are such complicated affairs that even la- tent power is valueless if it has not been organized in ...
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... Belgium is , alas ! only typical of this era . It has become notori- ous in the eyes of America because Ger- many happens to be the nation which gave the first and most spectacular demonstra- tion of the modern political immorality . In ...
... Belgium is , alas ! only typical of this era . It has become notori- ous in the eyes of America because Ger- many happens to be the nation which gave the first and most spectacular demonstra- tion of the modern political immorality . In ...
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... Belgium , preoccupied with business affairs and with the making of money , trusted almost entirely 1 to sacred treaties , also the product of calm arbitration . For America the fate of Belgium is as a writ- ing on the wall which plainly ...
... Belgium , preoccupied with business affairs and with the making of money , trusted almost entirely 1 to sacred treaties , also the product of calm arbitration . For America the fate of Belgium is as a writ- ing on the wall which plainly ...
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... Belgium , the British army may be represented by the corner policeman and the two detec- tives may represent the reasonable mili- tary preparedness for lack of which her house was broken into . It is inconceivable that Germany could ...
... Belgium , the British army may be represented by the corner policeman and the two detec- tives may represent the reasonable mili- tary preparedness for lack of which her house was broken into . It is inconceivable that Germany could ...
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