The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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Page 17
... taken by Italians . Occupation of Mit- rovitza by Austro- Hungarians and of Pristina by Ger- mans claimed . Note of Allies con- cerning Allied troops in Macedonia handed to Greek Government . Nov. 24. - German- cruiser torpedoed in the ...
... taken by Italians . Occupation of Mit- rovitza by Austro- Hungarians and of Pristina by Ger- mans claimed . Note of Allies con- cerning Allied troops in Macedonia handed to Greek Government . Nov. 24. - German- cruiser torpedoed in the ...
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... taken up at Gradetz . Confiscation by Roumania of foreign shipping . Dec. 7. - Enemy work in region of Het Sas bombarded . British attacked by Bulgarians west of Lake Doiran . [ Zurich . stroyer sunk by British submarine in the Sea of ...
... taken up at Gradetz . Confiscation by Roumania of foreign shipping . Dec. 7. - Enemy work in region of Het Sas bombarded . British attacked by Bulgarians west of Lake Doiran . [ Zurich . stroyer sunk by British submarine in the Sea of ...
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... taken the trouble to test his capacities , and to direct them into their proper exercise : and had offered him , at last , the opportunity of proving his powers at work : and of doing the service of a useful citizen : and of winning his ...
... taken the trouble to test his capacities , and to direct them into their proper exercise : and had offered him , at last , the opportunity of proving his powers at work : and of doing the service of a useful citizen : and of winning his ...
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... taken to their heels and scampered for safety to intern in neutral ports . Yet , at this time , not a shot had been fired . Outside the Admiralty and Navy , pro- bably not a dozen people knew where the Fleet was ; but there wasn't any ...
... taken to their heels and scampered for safety to intern in neutral ports . Yet , at this time , not a shot had been fired . Outside the Admiralty and Navy , pro- bably not a dozen people knew where the Fleet was ; but there wasn't any ...
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... taken up by King Victor's Government can hardly be made intelligible . For behind Austria , who is Italy's secular foe , stands Germany , without whose help she could do nothing . That Germany , had she willed it , could have moved the ...
... taken up by King Victor's Government can hardly be made intelligible . For behind Austria , who is Italy's secular foe , stands Germany , without whose help she could do nothing . That Germany , had she willed it , could have moved the ...
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