The Atlantic Monthly, 第 119 巻Atlantic Monthly Company, 1917 |
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... German East , Cyril Camp- bell . . . 301 , 404 133 Wives of German - Americans , The , M.L.S. 787 Chanson of the Bells of Oseney , Cale Young Rice 509 Man of Habit , The , Margaret Adelaide Wilson . 777 Men of Verdun , Laurence Binyon ...
... German East , Cyril Camp- bell . . . 301 , 404 133 Wives of German - Americans , The , M.L.S. 787 Chanson of the Bells of Oseney , Cale Young Rice 509 Man of Habit , The , Margaret Adelaide Wilson . 777 Men of Verdun , Laurence Binyon ...
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... German trenches made a salient into the French trench- es ; it was desirable to destroy this sa- lient . Here is a sketch of our position : This morning found us in the trench- esat last ! The region opposite us was fairly uninteresting ...
... German trenches made a salient into the French trench- es ; it was desirable to destroy this sa- lient . Here is a sketch of our position : This morning found us in the trench- esat last ! The region opposite us was fairly uninteresting ...
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... German trenches , like devils from their boxes , emerged the infantrymen , yelling and running toward us , waving their arms . They were in close formation , three deep , I think , so that nothing could be easier than to mow them down ...
... German trenches , like devils from their boxes , emerged the infantrymen , yelling and running toward us , waving their arms . They were in close formation , three deep , I think , so that nothing could be easier than to mow them down ...
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... German corpses . We could hear the groans of the wounded , and some little moving about , which indicated that the Ger- mans were coming to pick up their men . But we made no attempt to mo- lest them , whereas soldiers who are old in ...
... German corpses . We could hear the groans of the wounded , and some little moving about , which indicated that the Ger- mans were coming to pick up their men . But we made no attempt to mo- lest them , whereas soldiers who are old in ...
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... Germans . Nevertheless , the situation was none too cheerful . The German corpses were all about . Our grenades had done their work well , and any wounded were drowned in the mud as they fell . As we 108 THE LIEUTENANT'S STORY.
... Germans . Nevertheless , the situation was none too cheerful . The German corpses were all about . Our grenades had done their work well , and any wounded were drowned in the mud as they fell . As we 108 THE LIEUTENANT'S STORY.
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393 ページ - I have heard, in such a way as to believe it, of your recently saying that both the army and the government needed a dictator. Of course it was not for this, but in spite of it, that I have given you the command.
174 ページ - Party will at once come to the assistance of its ally, and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it.
306 ページ - She wanders lowing here and there, And yet she cannot stray, All in the pleasant open air, The pleasant light of day; And blown by all the winds that pass And wet with all the showers, She walks among the meadow grass And eats the meadow flowers.
394 ページ - What I now ask of you is military success, and I will risk the dictatorship. The Government will support you to the utmost of its ability, which is neither more nor less than it has done and will do for all commanders.
361 ページ - And the lions over seas ; You have eaten ostrich eggs, And turned the turtles off their legs. Such a life is very fine, But it's not so nice as mine : You must often, as you trod, Have wearied not to be abroad. You have curious things to eat, I am fed on proper meat ; You must dwell beyond the foam, But I am safe and live at home.
394 ページ - I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army, of criticizing their commander and withholding confidence from him, will now turn upon you. I shall assist you as far as I can to put it down. Neither you nor Napoleon, if he were alive again, could get any good out of an army while such a spirit prevails in it; and now beware of rashness. Beware of rashness, but with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward and give us victories.
650 ページ - Conferences between the signatory powers shall be held from time to time to formulate and codify rules of international law, which, unless some signatory shall signify its dissent within a stated period, shall thereafter govern in the decisions of the Judicial Tribunal mentioned in Article One.
752 ページ - Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us.
175 ページ - Should either High Contracting Party conclude a treaty of general arbitration with a third Power, it is agreed that nothing in this Agreement shall entail upon such Contracting Party an obligation to go to war with the Power with whom such treaty of arbitration is in force.