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 |
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... things . The Major's auto , trolley and boat rides for children are widely known features of his Jersey City labors . His earnest efforts to turn the attention of the poor and weak to the noble and true things of life have ' The ...
... things . The Major's auto , trolley and boat rides for children are widely known features of his Jersey City labors . His earnest efforts to turn the attention of the poor and weak to the noble and true things of life have ' The ...
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... things , soldiers of both sides are rushing the contending Juggernauts of War under the wheels of which it seems that civilization must be crushed , together with millions already slain . But , while the leaders of nations are pouring ...
... things , soldiers of both sides are rushing the contending Juggernauts of War under the wheels of which it seems that civilization must be crushed , together with millions already slain . But , while the leaders of nations are pouring ...
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... things , he could see that a greater menace to the Canadian troops than the fire of the enemy was the degradation of the boys by the immoral influences of what are known as " camp followers . " The number of soldiers who have been ...
... things , he could see that a greater menace to the Canadian troops than the fire of the enemy was the degradation of the boys by the immoral influences of what are known as " camp followers . " The number of soldiers who have been ...
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... things that happened ' some- where in France , ' of battles fought , of wounds re- ceived , and it is surprising how many have been cared for by Salvation Army ambulance cars and visited by Army sisters in the hospitals . " All sleeping ...
... things that happened ' some- where in France , ' of battles fought , of wounds re- ceived , and it is surprising how many have been cared for by Salvation Army ambulance cars and visited by Army sisters in the hospitals . " All sleeping ...
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... things that would count . These Americans , not having either , were " up against it , " as the vernacular goes . England had declared war . They all wanted to go home . But how could they get across the sea ? cans . Herbert Hoover ...
... things that would count . These Americans , not having either , were " up against it , " as the vernacular goes . England had declared war . They all wanted to go home . But how could they get across the sea ? cans . Herbert Hoover ...
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