The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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... advance to the seaboard , al- though the enemy has intervened troops with the in- Ulk . ] a condition always imminent in such circumstances . The calm reception of this and similar changes of personnel is a sure token that we are ...
... advance to the seaboard , al- though the enemy has intervened troops with the in- Ulk . ] a condition always imminent in such circumstances . The calm reception of this and similar changes of personnel is a sure token that we are ...
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... advance possible . Anticipations of rapid success in Mesopotamia followed by disappointment suggest the too obvious truth that we can only guarantee victory LEATURE GROS FILASH CROO WALLED STETTIN WINGLY TOUAGE WINELS Reproduced from ...
... advance possible . Anticipations of rapid success in Mesopotamia followed by disappointment suggest the too obvious truth that we can only guarantee victory LEATURE GROS FILASH CROO WALLED STETTIN WINGLY TOUAGE WINELS Reproduced from ...
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... advance of Russia , and the stupendous task of relieving the mass of refugees who have overrun the Trans - Causcasian Province of Russia , among whom medical aid is at a minimum , and the mortality appalling . This is con- firmed by ...
... advance of Russia , and the stupendous task of relieving the mass of refugees who have overrun the Trans - Causcasian Province of Russia , among whom medical aid is at a minimum , and the mortality appalling . This is con- firmed by ...
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... advance along this valley , given sufficient strength at Salonika , and to threaten and finally cut the railway between Berlin and Con- stantinople at Nish ; practically all that prevents this being done is the resistance of the ...
... advance along this valley , given sufficient strength at Salonika , and to threaten and finally cut the railway between Berlin and Con- stantinople at Nish ; practically all that prevents this being done is the resistance of the ...
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... advance the end of the war by one day . Artillery actions have The Western formed almost the whole Front . of the activity on the western front for the past month , with the exception of small local attacks by the enemy , sundry Allied ...
... advance the end of the war by one day . Artillery actions have The Western formed almost the whole Front . of the activity on the western front for the past month , with the exception of small local attacks by the enemy , sundry Allied ...
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