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... generosity of Mr. Flagler that made possible this European tour of 1920 , the only one made thus far by an American orchestra . It was undertaken at the special invitation of the Governments of Belgium , France , Holland and Italy .
... generosity of Mr. Flagler that made possible this European tour of 1920 , the only one made thus far by an American orchestra . It was undertaken at the special invitation of the Governments of Belgium , France , Holland and Italy .
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During the World War the New York Symphony Orchestra was made up of thirteen different nationalities , woodwind players from France , horns from Czechoslovakia , strings from Germany , Hungary , Russia , Italy and so forth .
During the World War the New York Symphony Orchestra was made up of thirteen different nationalities , woodwind players from France , horns from Czechoslovakia , strings from Germany , Hungary , Russia , Italy and so forth .
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He was able also to make good from his surplus , the enormous Italian . losses of equipment after the disaster of Caporetto . In the pursuit of his duties he spent much time at the front . He used to work in Whitehall during the morning ...
He was able also to make good from his surplus , the enormous Italian . losses of equipment after the disaster of Caporetto . In the pursuit of his duties he spent much time at the front . He used to work in Whitehall during the morning ...
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... but the Wayside in Concord was bought , and alterations and additions to the original dilapidated and dismal old place were begun and then , for seven years , suspended , while the family went to England and Italy .
... but the Wayside in Concord was bought , and alterations and additions to the original dilapidated and dismal old place were begun and then , for seven years , suspended , while the family went to England and Italy .
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Such a taste England had afforded her , and she was now to proceed to the more poignant luxuries of Italy ; and always for without this her content would have been crippled hand in hand with the man who loved her and whom she loved .
Such a taste England had afforded her , and she was now to proceed to the more poignant luxuries of Italy ; and always for without this her content would have been crippled hand in hand with the man who loved her and whom she loved .
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Century Monthly Magazine, 102 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1921 |
Century Monthly Magazine, 114 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1927 |
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