The Living Age, Volume 294Living Age Company, 1917 |
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Pagina 4
... common unregarded human being , the man who was just food for powder or food for pikes in the olden wars . It may be that in the multitudes who dimly trail through the battles and the marches , the mud and blood , of the campaigns of ...
... common unregarded human being , the man who was just food for powder or food for pikes in the olden wars . It may be that in the multitudes who dimly trail through the battles and the marches , the mud and blood , of the campaigns of ...
Pagina 6
... common heritage of the common man -and , let us hasten to add , the common woman . The war has raised the standard all round ; it has shown that if our civilization is not prolific of geniuses , it has produced a race of ordinary men ...
... common heritage of the common man -and , let us hasten to add , the common woman . The war has raised the standard all round ; it has shown that if our civilization is not prolific of geniuses , it has produced a race of ordinary men ...
Pagina 11
... common brother- hood of man , even for but a fleeting moment , by the spirit of good humor and hilarity . A young English officer of a different battalion of the same Leinster Regi- ment tells of a more curious incident still , which ...
... common brother- hood of man , even for but a fleeting moment , by the spirit of good humor and hilarity . A young English officer of a different battalion of the same Leinster Regi- ment tells of a more curious incident still , which ...
Pagina 12
... common feeling of inquisitiveness , met together between the lines in No Man's Land . There was some amicable conversation where they could make themselves under- stood to each other , which happened when a German was found who could ...
... common feeling of inquisitiveness , met together between the lines in No Man's Land . There was some amicable conversation where they could make themselves under- stood to each other , which happened when a German was found who could ...
Pagina 13
... common German soldiers , the native lowness of morality shown by so many of them ; their apparent insensitiveness to ordinary humane instincts , inevitably tended to harden and embitter their adversa- ries against them . Even so ...
... common German soldiers , the native lowness of morality shown by so many of them ; their apparent insensitiveness to ordinary humane instincts , inevitably tended to harden and embitter their adversa- ries against them . Even so ...
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