The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 103 tomasScribner & Company, 1922 |
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... German top - sergeant by demanding the attention and services of any junior officer . & 2 boy still lurking behind his little brush mustache , and with a breezy man- ner that dispelled formality , Howard perched on the edge of my desk ...
... German top - sergeant by demanding the attention and services of any junior officer . & 2 boy still lurking behind his little brush mustache , and with a breezy man- ner that dispelled formality , Howard perched on the edge of my desk ...
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... Germans had evinced a desire to quit and that their plenipotentiaries were reported to be coming across the lines to sue for an armistice . A small , excited crowd was discussing the tidings and wait- ing eagerly around for more . Oddly ...
... Germans had evinced a desire to quit and that their plenipotentiaries were reported to be coming across the lines to sue for an armistice . A small , excited crowd was discussing the tidings and wait- ing eagerly around for more . Oddly ...
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... Germans signed 11 smorning hostilities ceased two safternoon . It was signed " Howard - Simms . " Simms was the United Press man in Paris . Apparently Howard wanted to let him share the glory of his " beat . " Where and how the latter ...
... Germans signed 11 smorning hostilities ceased two safternoon . It was signed " Howard - Simms . " Simms was the United Press man in Paris . Apparently Howard wanted to let him share the glory of his " beat . " Where and how the latter ...
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... German Espionage Corps . It will be recalled that , on the morn- ing of November 7 , enemy plenipoten- tiaries were reported to be coming through the lines to sue for an armis- tice . It being a principle of the Ger- man intelligence ...
... German Espionage Corps . It will be recalled that , on the morn- ing of November 7 , enemy plenipoten- tiaries were reported to be coming through the lines to sue for an armis- tice . It being a principle of the Ger- man intelligence ...
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... German arms and Germany itself seemed doomed to receive . From a psychological and somewhat typically German point of view the best possible way of making the public want an armistice would be to tell them that there was an armis- tice ...
... German arms and Germany itself seemed doomed to receive . From a psychological and somewhat typically German point of view the best possible way of making the public want an armistice would be to tell them that there was an armis- tice ...
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 104 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1922 |
Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 110 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1925 |
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