The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... action that will assure com- plete and final victory for the arms of the Allied forces . " Jerusalem . The fact that Jerusalem after centuries of Moslem rule should have come into Christian hands , through the valour of General Allenby ...
... action that will assure com- plete and final victory for the arms of the Allied forces . " Jerusalem . The fact that Jerusalem after centuries of Moslem rule should have come into Christian hands , through the valour of General Allenby ...
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... action to be adopted by them in regard to Russia . Despite Russia's military failure and threatened diplo- -matic defection , for which , clearly , only a section of the Russian people , that section which follows the Bolshevists , are ...
... action to be adopted by them in regard to Russia . Despite Russia's military failure and threatened diplo- -matic defection , for which , clearly , only a section of the Russian people , that section which follows the Bolshevists , are ...
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... action . Intense bombardment by enemy north of St. Quentin . Padua attacked by enemy aeroplanes ; 13 killed , 60 injured . Further British advancé on front of 13 miles to north of Jerusalem . Dec. 28-29 . - Railway stations at Mézières ...
... action . Intense bombardment by enemy north of St. Quentin . Padua attacked by enemy aeroplanes ; 13 killed , 60 injured . Further British advancé on front of 13 miles to north of Jerusalem . Dec. 28-29 . - Railway stations at Mézières ...
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... action though elevated in principles , succeeded to office , only to yield to M. Clemenceau because he , too , had failed to satisfy those fierce and insistent demands for judgment on Boloism and for a sufficiency in war . None can ...
... action though elevated in principles , succeeded to office , only to yield to M. Clemenceau because he , too , had failed to satisfy those fierce and insistent demands for judgment on Boloism and for a sufficiency in war . None can ...
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... action of the Premier in the interests ( or supposed in- terests ) of a capitalist bourgeoisie . The bulk of the party sulked , and sixty odd votes were cast against the Man of the Hour ; M. Thomas's faithful fraction were out- mano ...
... action of the Premier in the interests ( or supposed in- terests ) of a capitalist bourgeoisie . The bulk of the party sulked , and sixty odd votes were cast against the Man of the Hour ; M. Thomas's faithful fraction were out- mano ...
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