The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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... forces which would tend to bring the United States of Europe into the most visible and tangible existence , I ... force of inertia as well as the more active elements of national rivalry and race antipathies , so as to bring about ...
... forces which would tend to bring the United States of Europe into the most visible and tangible existence , I ... force of inertia as well as the more active elements of national rivalry and race antipathies , so as to bring about ...
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... forces from north Greece , will ensure the rear of the Salonika force from any attack , and will , as far as can be seen , put a definite end to pro - German machina- tions in this theatre of war . Roumania . Though , for a time , there ...
... forces from north Greece , will ensure the rear of the Salonika force from any attack , and will , as far as can be seen , put a definite end to pro - German machina- tions in this theatre of war . Roumania . Though , for a time , there ...
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... forces . The Russo - Roumanian retreat is consequent on a breakdown , and is a serious set - back to the Allied eause ... force was still on the way . This version is given merely as a theory , but it is strongly supported by the turn of ...
... forces . The Russo - Roumanian retreat is consequent on a breakdown , and is a serious set - back to the Allied eause ... force was still on the way . This version is given merely as a theory , but it is strongly supported by the turn of ...
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... force has brought to combat it not less than eight and almost certainly not more than ten enemy divisions , while ... forces in relation to the whole of the eastern front , they do not as yet amount to a fourth of the casualties incurred ...
... force has brought to combat it not less than eight and almost certainly not more than ten enemy divisions , while ... forces in relation to the whole of the eastern front , they do not as yet amount to a fourth of the casualties incurred ...
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... force necessary to hold the front ; otherwise , the very effort to shorten the front is equivalent to disaster . This fact is as elementary from the military point of view as Germany's offer is transparently simple - and con- temptible ...
... force necessary to hold the front ; otherwise , the very effort to shorten the front is equivalent to disaster . This fact is as elementary from the military point of view as Germany's offer is transparently simple - and con- temptible ...
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