A Yankee Major Invades Belgium: The Chronicle of a Merciful and Peaceful Mission to Europe During the World WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1916 - Всего страниц: 194 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 25
Стр. 28
... heard again the call of their country and rallied once more to the flag . London streets seemed as in other days ; men went their ways without apparent apprehension , yet who could tell what horrors might be hiding behind the sombre ...
... heard again the call of their country and rallied once more to the flag . London streets seemed as in other days ; men went their ways without apparent apprehension , yet who could tell what horrors might be hiding behind the sombre ...
Стр. 32
... these victories . It was Major Winchell's privilege to come in touch , more or less , with some of these agencies . He heard from those who were carrying on this noble 32 II • R III IV THE ARMIES THAT SAVE AMID THE ARMIES THAT DESTROY.
... these victories . It was Major Winchell's privilege to come in touch , more or less , with some of these agencies . He heard from those who were carrying on this noble 32 II • R III IV THE ARMIES THAT SAVE AMID THE ARMIES THAT DESTROY.
Стр. 33
... heard from those who were carrying on this noble work the details of what was being accom- plished . The clergy of all denominations have bravely taken their places as chaplains while thou- sands of Christian laymen , caring not to take ...
... heard from those who were carrying on this noble work the details of what was being accom- plished . The clergy of all denominations have bravely taken their places as chaplains while thou- sands of Christian laymen , caring not to take ...
Стр. 48
... heard , on the trip over , all kinds of stories of the varying systems of espionage maintained in this city , more than in any other place in the world , since the commencement of the war . He had been told of Dutch spies , English ...
... heard , on the trip over , all kinds of stories of the varying systems of espionage maintained in this city , more than in any other place in the world , since the commencement of the war . He had been told of Dutch spies , English ...
Стр. 69
... heard in the distance . This band of sixty pieces had been organized and trained in the camp . Everybody was on the qui vive . The little children clapped their tiny hands in sheer joy , for music that sounded sweeter prob- ably never ...
... heard in the distance . This band of sixty pieces had been organized and trained in the camp . Everybody was on the qui vive . The little children clapped their tiny hands in sheer joy , for music that sounded sweeter prob- ably never ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
A Yankee Major Invades Belgium the Chronicle of a Merciful and Peaceful ... George Taggart Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
American Antwerp Armée de Salut baby battle Belgian Belgian children Belgium blessing Booth Bramwell Booth Brand Whitlock British Brussels cars cheer Christian civil governor clothing corps England English Ensign enter Belgium Europe fight France FRANK HAGUE French friends fund gave German authorities German officers German soldiers gium Hague hall Hamburg headquarters heart Henry Van Dyke Herbert Hoover Holland Hoover Hubenot hundred interest Jersey City land League of Nations letter Liège lieutenant Lodelinsart London Major Wallace Winchell Major Winchell Marchiennes-au-Pont Maximo Asenjo meet ment military mission mother nations Nicaragua night organized pass passport peace poor pray President Wilson Quaregnon refugees replied return to America Rotterdam Saint Gilles SALVATION ARMY RELIEF Salvationist souls soup Staff-Captain Blanchard station story streets suffering thought thousands tion to-day told town trip Verviers weeks Winchell's women York