Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... soldier with his blue trousers and red coat , and the first you see on landing in France is the French soldier with his red trousers and blue coat , and you come to the conclusion that if you turn an English soldier upside down he is ...
... soldier with his blue trousers and red coat , and the first you see on landing in France is the French soldier with his red trousers and blue coat , and you come to the conclusion that if you turn an English soldier upside down he is ...
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... Soldier , " I cannot help feeling like the citizen soldier of Hibernian extraction who came up , in the streets of New York , to a general of- ficer and held out his hand for alms , evidently wanting to put himself temporarily on the ...
... Soldier , " I cannot help feeling like the citizen soldier of Hibernian extraction who came up , in the streets of New York , to a general of- ficer and held out his hand for alms , evidently wanting to put himself temporarily on the ...
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... Soldier I desire it to be dis- tinctly understood that I make no reference to that organiza- tion of Home Guards once formed in Kansas , where the commanding officer tried to pose as one of the last surviving heroes of the Algerine War ...
... Soldier I desire it to be dis- tinctly understood that I make no reference to that organiza- tion of Home Guards once formed in Kansas , where the commanding officer tried to pose as one of the last surviving heroes of the Algerine War ...
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VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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