The EarthquakeCharles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 307 páginas |
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... United States when we descended from our sleeper to the upper platform of the Grand Central Station upon our return to New York City in the autumn of 1917. In many respects , allowing for the greater velocity of life in the twentieth ...
... United States when we descended from our sleeper to the upper platform of the Grand Central Station upon our return to New York City in the autumn of 1917. In many respects , allowing for the greater velocity of life in the twentieth ...
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... 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 EARTHQUAKE.
... 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 EARTHQUAKE.
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... United States . After two delightful weeks we 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 ...
... United States . After two delightful weeks we 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 ...
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... United States the tide of munitions flowing steadily to England and France . To that extent Germany would actually profit by our action . We were visiting a native village , I remember , in one of the coral islands the first week in ...
... United States the tide of munitions flowing steadily to England and France . To that extent Germany would actually profit by our action . We were visiting a native village , I remember , in one of the coral islands the first week in ...
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Arthur Cheney Train. going on in our absence and came to realize that the United States had gone into the war in earnest ; but Europe seemed a long way off and it did not occur to us that our own lives would be made in any way different ...
Arthur Cheney Train. going on in our absence and came to realize that the United States had gone into the war in earnest ; but Europe seemed a long way off and it did not occur to us that our own lives would be made in any way different ...
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