The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 13
... become Consultative Technical Adviser to the War Committee , with a Marshal's bâton , and General Nivelle has taken his place as a generalissimo in the field , an appointment which , apart from its obvious intrinsic merit , has been ...
... become Consultative Technical Adviser to the War Committee , with a Marshal's bâton , and General Nivelle has taken his place as a generalissimo in the field , an appointment which , apart from its obvious intrinsic merit , has been ...
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... become in spite of such a local blow as that at Roumania , must be shortened while a reserve of strength exists in addition to the force necessary to hold the front ; otherwise , the very effort to shorten the front is equivalent to ...
... become in spite of such a local blow as that at Roumania , must be shortened while a reserve of strength exists in addition to the force necessary to hold the front ; otherwise , the very effort to shorten the front is equivalent to ...
Page 57
... become less barbarous than formerly , because it has been thought unneces- sary and possibly inconvenient , on account of reprisals , to murder civilians and burn churches . But it is only a question of utility , not of humanity , and ...
... become less barbarous than formerly , because it has been thought unneces- sary and possibly inconvenient , on account of reprisals , to murder civilians and burn churches . But it is only a question of utility , not of humanity , and ...
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... become extremely brisk . This fact , together with the prosperity of our export trade , made our international trade balance very favourable to this country and led to a marked increase in our specie holdings in the foreign markets ...
... become extremely brisk . This fact , together with the prosperity of our export trade , made our international trade balance very favourable to this country and led to a marked increase in our specie holdings in the foreign markets ...
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... become defensive - to secure German rights of development . It has given the Germans at home a face . They can now argue and demonstrate defen- sively instead of offensively . They can pose as the peace - loving nation . We have to face ...
... become defensive - to secure German rights of development . It has given the Germans at home a face . They can now argue and demonstrate defen- sively instead of offensively . They can pose as the peace - loving nation . We have to face ...
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