The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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Sivu 22
... forces ; we shall recognize the commer- cial advantages of an import as well as of an export trade ; and , finally , we shall show a disposition to do our part , in an economic way at least , in bridging the gulf between ourselves and ...
... forces ; we shall recognize the commer- cial advantages of an import as well as of an export trade ; and , finally , we shall show a disposition to do our part , in an economic way at least , in bridging the gulf between ourselves and ...
Sivu 23
... force of concentrated interest having made this my very own beach , I leaned back with a feeling of contented owner- ship and watched for all comers . The first was a slender beauty , a shadow- thin Louisiana heron which paced slowly ...
... force of concentrated interest having made this my very own beach , I leaned back with a feeling of contented owner- ship and watched for all comers . The first was a slender beauty , a shadow- thin Louisiana heron which paced slowly ...
Sivu 27
... force most of them to settle down to a life of crawling , creeping , winding , or even vegetative existence on the bot- tom of the sea . With and about and around all these tiny creatures drifts still another world of life - billions ...
... force most of them to settle down to a life of crawling , creeping , winding , or even vegetative existence on the bot- tom of the sea . With and about and around all these tiny creatures drifts still another world of life - billions ...
Sivu 31
... force flowed through it , and literally filled the city . Simultaneously the Porta San Gio- vanni was carried by assault ; a white flag was then seen flying from the dome of St. Peter's , and the city was known to have surrendered ...
... force flowed through it , and literally filled the city . Simultaneously the Porta San Gio- vanni was carried by assault ; a white flag was then seen flying from the dome of St. Peter's , and the city was known to have surrendered ...
Sivu 32
... force with very heavy artillery , and they knew that the mass of Romans were their friends . The Zouaves , on the other hand , although they never could have imagined how much they were detested , must have at heart feared the people ...
... force with very heavy artillery , and they knew that the mass of Romans were their friends . The Zouaves , on the other hand , although they never could have imagined how much they were detested , must have at heart feared the people ...
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