The EarthquakeCharles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 307 páginas The awakening of the United States to it's involvement in World War I. |
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... took pains to air their un- complimentary views of the people of the United States in tones obviously intended to be over- heard . Altogether , I was glad when we got to Yokohama , and so far as Japan was concerned , I observed 8 THE ...
... took pains to air their un- complimentary views of the people of the United States in tones obviously intended to be over- heard . Altogether , I was glad when we got to Yokohama , and so far as Japan was concerned , I observed 8 THE ...
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... took ship from Nagasaki for Manila , where I chartered a government revenue steamer and cruised for six weeks more in the archipelago , visiting some islands where the na- tives had never before seen an American or even a white man ...
... took ship from Nagasaki for Manila , where I chartered a government revenue steamer and cruised for six weeks more in the archipelago , visiting some islands where the na- tives had never before seen an American or even a white man ...
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... took a steamer for Honolulu , and a week later arrived by coasting vessel at Ilao , where Tom Blanchard's sugar - factory is situated , and began our lotos - eating life on the plantation . There for several months we led the existence ...
... took a steamer for Honolulu , and a week later arrived by coasting vessel at Ilao , where Tom Blanchard's sugar - factory is situated , and began our lotos - eating life on the plantation . There for several months we led the existence ...
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... took all the joy out of life to spend whole days waist- high in newspapers - all alike and full of vain repeti- tions - trying to arrange the stuff in its proper se- quence . When you get about forty newspapers at once there is a ...
... took all the joy out of life to spend whole days waist- high in newspapers - all alike and full of vain repeti- tions - trying to arrange the stuff in its proper se- quence . When you get about forty newspapers at once there is a ...
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... took no interest , and she would look contemptuously at the reproductions of our most brilliant Broadway stars - at Jane Cowl , Billie Burke , or our own Maxine , and shake her head and mutter " No - a - good ! " You see , the ...
... took no interest , and she would look contemptuously at the reproductions of our most brilliant Broadway stars - at Jane Cowl , Billie Burke , or our own Maxine , and shake her head and mutter " No - a - good ! " You see , the ...
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