The Atlantic Monthly, Том 116Atlantic Monthly Company, 1915 |
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... True Germany , The , Kuno Franke . . 550 692 499 334 Unionism Afloat , Atlanticus 50 616 Reminiscence with Postscript , Owen Wis- ler . 204 Von Hindenburg , General and Man , Wil- liam C. Dreher 254 Scandinavian View of the War , A ...
... True Germany , The , Kuno Franke . . 550 692 499 334 Unionism Afloat , Atlanticus 50 616 Reminiscence with Postscript , Owen Wis- ler . 204 Von Hindenburg , General and Man , Wil- liam C. Dreher 254 Scandinavian View of the War , A ...
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... True Germany Freeman , Lewis R. , The Fight for the Gar- den of Eden II . The Mail from the New Clearing III . The Mail from the Beach 656 . 785 Masefield , John , Two Sonnets . 778 • Mirman , Léon , The Bitter Experience of Lorraine ...
... True Germany Freeman , Lewis R. , The Fight for the Gar- den of Eden II . The Mail from the New Clearing III . The Mail from the Beach 656 . 785 Masefield , John , Two Sonnets . 778 • Mirman , Léon , The Bitter Experience of Lorraine ...
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... true , so resound- ing and , for all we then suspected to the contrary , so portentously pacific a one . How could peace not flourish , more over , when wars either took only seven weeks or lasted but a summer and scarce more than a ...
... true , so resound- ing and , for all we then suspected to the contrary , so portentously pacific a one . How could peace not flourish , more over , when wars either took only seven weeks or lasted but a summer and scarce more than a ...
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... true , that there actually existed on the earth a person who was brighter than she . It could not be , and yet , and yet - Charley looked disturb- ingly intelligent . But there , of course he had n't studied last year's subjects board ...
... true , that there actually existed on the earth a person who was brighter than she . It could not be , and yet , and yet - Charley looked disturb- ingly intelligent . But there , of course he had n't studied last year's subjects board ...
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... true , ' she said , soberly . ' And I shall never give any one a pur- ple star . Never ! ' As Mr. Wadsmore left the room with an approving smile at Miss Prawl , Theodora's eyes grew soft and bright , and she sighed with pathetic relief ...
... true , ' she said , soberly . ' And I shall never give any one a pur- ple star . Never ! ' As Mr. Wadsmore left the room with an approving smile at Miss Prawl , Theodora's eyes grew soft and bright , and she sighed with pathetic relief ...
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