476. 我们我曾在野外作战——黑死病、黄热病、肺结核,现在是性病` Weve fought in the open – bubonic plague, yellow fever, tuberculosis–now venereal diseases (1918) by Horace Devitt Welsh 高清作品[6%]

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我们我曾在野外作战——黑死病、黄热病、肺结核,现在是性病-霍勒斯·德维特·威尔士

` Weve fought in the open – bubonic plague, yellow fever, tuberculosis–now venereal diseases (1918) --Horace Devitt Welsh (美国艺术家, 1888-1942)

477. 猎狐素描9号。围栏现在非常隐蔽——骑手也偶尔会这样` Fox~Hunting Sketches; No. 9. The fences are very blind just now – and the riders too, occasionally by Hablot Knight Browne 高清作品[6%]

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Fox~Hunting Sketches; No. 9. The fences are very blind just now – and the riders too, occasionally-

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猎狐素描9号。围栏现在非常隐蔽——骑手也偶尔会这样-哈布洛特·奈特·布朗

~ Fox~Hunting Sketches; No. 9. The fences are very blind just now – and the riders too, occasionally--Hablot Knight Browne (English, 1815 – 1882)

478. 这些人在前线遇到过他们现在加入他们,1917年加入海军`These Men Have Come Across They Are at the Front Now Join Them Enlist in the Navy, 1917 by Joseph Christian Leyendecker 高清作品[6%]

AF-These Men Have Come Across They Are at the Front Now Join Them Enlist in the Navy, 1917

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这些人在前线遇到过他们现在加入他们,1917年加入海军-约瑟夫·克里斯蒂安·莱恩德克

-Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874-1951) was a 德国艺术家-美国艺术家 illustrator, considered one of the preeminent 美国艺术家 illustrators of the early 20th century.

These Men Have Come Across They Are at the Front Now Join Them Enlist in the Navy, 1917 (illustration), by Joseph Christian Leyendecker

480. 听我现在为冬季备货。焦煤无烟煤。在夏季和秋季节约汽油和电力` Take my tip! Stock now for winter. Coke coal anthracite. Save gas and electricity – through the summer and autumn (between 1939 and 1946) by Clive Uptton 高清作品[6%]

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听我现在为冬季备货。焦煤无烟煤。在夏季和秋季节约汽油和电力-克莱夫·厄普顿

~ Take my tip! Stock now for winter. Coke coal anthracite. Save gas and electricity – through the summer and autumn (between 1939 and 1946) --Clive Uptton