Century Monthly Magazine, 100 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... ment . The insurrectionists were the Haitian birds who flitted freely every- where , feeding on the helpless " cater- pillars . " The two terms have persisted to this day . Haiti has never since been entirely free from cacos , though ...
... ment . The insurrectionists were the Haitian birds who flitted freely every- where , feeding on the helpless " cater- pillars . " The two terms have persisted to this day . Haiti has never since been entirely free from cacos , though ...
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... ment commander and the chief of the gendarmerie in Port - au - Prince . Even his own subordinate officers were not let into the secret . Despite this extreme care , he was annoyed by persistent ru- mors that the whole thing was a ...
... ment commander and the chief of the gendarmerie in Port - au - Prince . Even his own subordinate officers were not let into the secret . Despite this extreme care , he was annoyed by persistent ru- mors that the whole thing was a ...
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... ment in April when the Italians walked out , this tiny plenipotentiary of the world's largest island compelled the President to throw up the sponge . Hughes is almost stone - deaf . Only one person can make him hear , his large and ...
... ment in April when the Italians walked out , this tiny plenipotentiary of the world's largest island compelled the President to throw up the sponge . Hughes is almost stone - deaf . Only one person can make him hear , his large and ...
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... MENT IRRESPONSIBLE ? Now , it was only natural that , in. The Tide of Affairs Comment on the Times " Nature's mirror showed him why he could not leave. LONG LIVE THE OLD ORDER ! T HE peace conference might well have ended its ses- sions ...
... MENT IRRESPONSIBLE ? Now , it was only natural that , in. The Tide of Affairs Comment on the Times " Nature's mirror showed him why he could not leave. LONG LIVE THE OLD ORDER ! T HE peace conference might well have ended its ses- sions ...
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... ment , but it is important to remember in reading the current news of foreign affairs and in making up our minds about American foreign policy . It is impossible to pass just judgment upon national policies to - day unless the judg- ment ...
... ment , but it is important to remember in reading the current news of foreign affairs and in making up our minds about American foreign policy . It is impossible to pass just judgment upon national policies to - day unless the judg- ment ...
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