The American-Scandinavian Review, Том 6Henry Goddard Leach American-Scandinavian Foundation., 1918 Vol. 14, no. 5 (May 1926) is special issue devoted to John Ericsson. |
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... ment by the people to strike root in Germanized - but as yet far from Prussianized - Holstein . Dybböl fell , and democratic Denmark was bled white . France shortly after found her Sedan and witnessed the crowning of a German Emperor in ...
... ment by the people to strike root in Germanized - but as yet far from Prussianized - Holstein . Dybböl fell , and democratic Denmark was bled white . France shortly after found her Sedan and witnessed the crowning of a German Emperor in ...
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... ment of any sort during the first weeks of the war . Yet this attack resulted in a defeat of the men of the spiked helmets , who were beaten back at the Mysunde line by two impetuous Själland regi- ments . This first assault , however ...
... ment of any sort during the first weeks of the war . Yet this attack resulted in a defeat of the men of the spiked helmets , who were beaten back at the Mysunde line by two impetuous Själland regi- ments . This first assault , however ...
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... ment of the still stronger Fredericia lines . The roads to North Jut- land were open , and the invaders swept forward to the Limfjord country . Alsen fell on June 29 — and at the peace of Vienna , Octo- ber 30 , Denmark gave up her ...
... ment of the still stronger Fredericia lines . The roads to North Jut- land were open , and the invaders swept forward to the Limfjord country . Alsen fell on June 29 — and at the peace of Vienna , Octo- ber 30 , Denmark gave up her ...
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... ment that swept Sweden during the first decade of this century . Ver- ner Rydén , Socialist minister of ecclesiastical affairs ( and , therefore , head of the educational system of the country ) , is a public school teacher and probably ...
... ment that swept Sweden during the first decade of this century . Ver- ner Rydén , Socialist minister of ecclesiastical affairs ( and , therefore , head of the educational system of the country ) , is a public school teacher and probably ...
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... ment . From the trunk out of which they rise to the deepset eyes which see without pupil and seem to hold in their depths some- thing of the mystery of the forest , these creatures 32 THE AMERICAN - SCANDINAVIAN REVIEW.
... ment . From the trunk out of which they rise to the deepset eyes which see without pupil and seem to hold in their depths some- thing of the mystery of the forest , these creatures 32 THE AMERICAN - SCANDINAVIAN REVIEW.
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