The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 14
... South African . President Steyn - for as President he will al- ways be remembered— who passed away in the last days of November , was the most conspicuous civilian during the Boer War . Although he took no part in the direction of the ...
... South African . President Steyn - for as President he will al- ways be remembered— who passed away in the last days of November , was the most conspicuous civilian during the Boer War . Although he took no part in the direction of the ...
Page 21
... South , in the American Civil War , have said , " You cannot destroy the Con- federacy . " Just as well , before Waterloo , might Napoleon have said , " You cannot destroy France . " This analogy is con- tested on the ground that whole ...
... South , in the American Civil War , have said , " You cannot destroy the Con- federacy . " Just as well , before Waterloo , might Napoleon have said , " You cannot destroy France . " This analogy is con- tested on the ground that whole ...
Page 22
... south - west of Bucharest and Comana occupied by enemy . Roumanian Government removed to Jassy . Severe fighting on Serbian front north - east of Monastir . Refusal of Greece to grant Allies ' demands for war material and Athens Reserve ...
... south - west of Bucharest and Comana occupied by enemy . Roumanian Government removed to Jassy . Severe fighting on Serbian front north - east of Monastir . Refusal of Greece to grant Allies ' demands for war material and Athens Reserve ...
Page 23
... south of Brody . Rearguard actions south and west of Braila ; Russo - Roumanian forces steadily retiring on both banks of the Danube . Italian transport sunk in collision with French cruiser ; 15 lives lost . Peace Note of President ...
... south of Brody . Rearguard actions south and west of Braila ; Russo - Roumanian forces steadily retiring on both banks of the Danube . Italian transport sunk in collision with French cruiser ; 15 lives lost . Peace Note of President ...
Page 61
... South Seas , and Australia , which were hitherto under the influence of the belligerent powers , together with a sudden fall in our import trade , brought about a heavy excess of exports in our overseas trade . The second reason is the ...
... South Seas , and Australia , which were hitherto under the influence of the belligerent powers , together with a sudden fall in our import trade , brought about a heavy excess of exports in our overseas trade . The second reason is the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agricultural Allies American April army attack Austria Austrian Baghdad Belgium Bill Britain British Bulgaria Cabinet captured Central Powers colonies Conference declared defence Dominions East Edward Carson Empire enemy England English Entente Esperanto Europe fact fighting force France French front future German Germany's give Government hope House Imperial important India Indian industrial interesting Irish issue Italian Japan July June Kladderadatsch Labour land Lloyd George London Lord ment Mesopotamia military Minister month munitions nation Navy neutral neutral countries never offensive organisation Parliament party peace Petrograd political position possible present President prisoners problem question raids realise reform result Review Revolution Roumanian Russian says Serbia ships soldiers South submarine success sunk supply things tion to-day trade troops U-boat United Verdun victory W. T. Stead western front whole Wilson women writer