Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 188Harper & Brothers, 1944 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 179
... keep up with all the important rules and regulations of course , and he tries to keep his customers posted about rulings that affect them . For example , he has tacked on the garage door a typewritten copy of the tire - inspection ...
... keep up with all the important rules and regulations of course , and he tries to keep his customers posted about rulings that affect them . For example , he has tacked on the garage door a typewritten copy of the tire - inspection ...
Page 277
... keep me supplied with food , and others denied themselves such luxuries as eggs in order that I should not go short . I shall never forget their kindness nor the risks they took ; for in a country like Japan , with its vicious system of ...
... keep me supplied with food , and others denied themselves such luxuries as eggs in order that I should not go short . I shall never forget their kindness nor the risks they took ; for in a country like Japan , with its vicious system of ...
Page 341
... keep all sentences short and simple , and never to try to make a sentence express more than one thought . " And he dug up the following charming version of the Commandments in Pidgin : Keep Sunday . Hear for papa and mamma . No kill ...
... keep all sentences short and simple , and never to try to make a sentence express more than one thought . " And he dug up the following charming version of the Commandments in Pidgin : Keep Sunday . Hear for papa and mamma . No kill ...
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AMERICANS IN BATTLEFletcher | 1 |
GREAT BRITAIN | 2 |
Robertson PriscillaHouse | 3 |
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