Current Opinion, Volumen58Frank Crane, Edward Jewitt Wheeler Current Literature Publishing Company, 1915 |
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... keep his fleet intact until the very end of the war . Germany would thus remain the world's second naval power and might secure more favorable terms in that capacity . This argument , altho plausible , as the Lon- don Times has admitted ...
... keep his fleet intact until the very end of the war . Germany would thus remain the world's second naval power and might secure more favorable terms in that capacity . This argument , altho plausible , as the Lon- don Times has admitted ...
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... keep up the agitation in favor of intervention in the European conflict . The anti - clericals are charging the Pope with a pronounced pro - Germanism , altho this is denied by the organ of the Vatican . A significant fact is the ...
... keep up the agitation in favor of intervention in the European conflict . The anti - clericals are charging the Pope with a pronounced pro - Germanism , altho this is denied by the organ of the Vatican . A significant fact is the ...
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... keep friends , to stay on good terms with his conscience , and to keep his body in a fine condition . There are lines of power and mastery , but few or none of suffering and se- vere struggle . He has eyes that look straight into yours ...
... keep friends , to stay on good terms with his conscience , and to keep his body in a fine condition . There are lines of power and mastery , but few or none of suffering and se- vere struggle . He has eyes that look straight into yours ...
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... keep them in the nursery bath- tub ? JUDY . It's so seldom used ! MRS . LIPPETT . ( Turns back muttering angrily . ) Guinea - pigs ! ( Gladiola comes into the pantry with sugar - bowl she has cleaned and puts it on tray . ) If I had my ...
... keep them in the nursery bath- tub ? JUDY . It's so seldom used ! MRS . LIPPETT . ( Turns back muttering angrily . ) Guinea - pigs ! ( Gladiola comes into the pantry with sugar - bowl she has cleaned and puts it on tray . ) If I had my ...
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... Keep ' em in their places . ( Jervis and Freddie are heard out in hall playing ball . Miss Pritchard goes around to join Jervis . Jervis laughs and chats as the ball passes between him and Freddie . At sound of Jervis voice Wykoff turns ...
... Keep ' em in their places . ( Jervis and Freddie are heard out in hall playing ball . Miss Pritchard goes around to join Jervis . Jervis laughs and chats as the ball passes between him and Freddie . At sound of Jervis voice Wykoff turns ...
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