The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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... France has answered the claim to victory in the most effective , and incidentally in a characteristically Gallic , fashion . And , by this latest victory of Verdun , France has indicated just when and how the Allies Allies will discuss ...
... France has answered the claim to victory in the most effective , and incidentally in a characteristically Gallic , fashion . And , by this latest victory of Verdun , France has indicated just when and how the Allies Allies will discuss ...
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... France . " If we admit there is a certain truth in these assertions , we must conclude that the great French leader is liable , like the humblest of us , to err , and that he has the defects of his great qualities as well as the ...
... France . " If we admit there is a certain truth in these assertions , we must conclude that the great French leader is liable , like the humblest of us , to err , and that he has the defects of his great qualities as well as the ...
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... France might well esteem that a slow , ponderous crush- ing movement , with no loophole for escape , is better than brilliant spontaneity . Indeed , there is little room in modern fighting for the master stroke . Napoleon himself could ...
... France might well esteem that a slow , ponderous crush- ing movement , with no loophole for escape , is better than brilliant spontaneity . Indeed , there is little room in modern fighting for the master stroke . Napoleon himself could ...
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... France : - Already a coloured labour contingent , 1,000 strong , has been despatched to France for this purpose , and now 10,000 Kaffirs are to be recruited and organised as a military force under European officers , and despatched to ...
... France : - Already a coloured labour contingent , 1,000 strong , has been despatched to France for this purpose , and now 10,000 Kaffirs are to be recruited and organised as a military force under European officers , and despatched to ...
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... France . " The first part of the programme is being carried out by the deportation of able- bodied males to Germany . The still greater horror remains to be perpetrated , but do not let anyone nurse the vain hope that even Germans will ...
... France . " The first part of the programme is being carried out by the deportation of able- bodied males to Germany . The still greater horror remains to be perpetrated , but do not let anyone nurse the vain hope that even Germans will ...
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