The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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... Allies denies the urgency and diffi- culty of the situation , which involves great sacrifices to - day and promises still greater sacrifices of to - morrow . Turning to Germany , one is surprised to find that these huge efforts are ...
... Allies denies the urgency and diffi- culty of the situation , which involves great sacrifices to - day and promises still greater sacrifices of to - morrow . Turning to Germany , one is surprised to find that these huge efforts are ...
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... Allies ' purpose to organise for victory , and the rearrangement of command is a visible token that personal considerations tention of preventing the Serbs from concentrating on Albanian territory . Army Changes . Among the many sur ...
... Allies ' purpose to organise for victory , and the rearrangement of command is a visible token that personal considerations tention of preventing the Serbs from concentrating on Albanian territory . Army Changes . Among the many sur ...
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... Allies con- cerning Allied troops in Macedonia handed to Greek Government . Nov. 24. - German- cruiser torpedoed in the Baltic . Hindi Punch . ] Sure Le Grand bombarded by British aero- planes . Bombs dropped on Bulgarian encampment ...
... Allies con- cerning Allied troops in Macedonia handed to Greek Government . Nov. 24. - German- cruiser torpedoed in the Baltic . Hindi Punch . ] Sure Le Grand bombarded by British aero- planes . Bombs dropped on Bulgarian encampment ...
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... Allies ; modified acceptance of concessions demanded . News received of safe arrival at Salonika of British Red Cross party of 17 women and 11 men . Visit of the Kaiser to Vienna . Nov. 30. - Return of Lord Kitchener to London . Belgian ...
... Allies ; modified acceptance of concessions demanded . News received of safe arrival at Salonika of British Red Cross party of 17 women and 11 men . Visit of the Kaiser to Vienna . Nov. 30. - Return of Lord Kitchener to London . Belgian ...
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... Allies realising their various ends ? His answer is , the Allies are farther off than ever from any success . The military campaigns have failed , but the writer is forced to admit that England is not yet broken on the sea . German ...
... Allies realising their various ends ? His answer is , the Allies are farther off than ever from any success . The military campaigns have failed , but the writer is forced to admit that England is not yet broken on the sea . German ...
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