The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... fighting line . As this scheme would involve only the sending of 25,000 men , practically without impedimenta , shipping difficulties are reduced to a minimum , and the tonnage could be supplied by the Chinese Government . The writer ...
... fighting line . As this scheme would involve only the sending of 25,000 men , practically without impedimenta , shipping difficulties are reduced to a minimum , and the tonnage could be supplied by the Chinese Government . The writer ...
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... fighting for ten days in Hindenburg support lines reported . General Sir H. Plumer appointed Commander of British in Italy , and General Sir W. R. Marshall Commander in Mesopotamia . Nov. 26. - Heavy attacks on Italian mountain ...
... fighting for ten days in Hindenburg support lines reported . General Sir H. Plumer appointed Commander of British in Italy , and General Sir W. R. Marshall Commander in Mesopotamia . Nov. 26. - Heavy attacks on Italian mountain ...
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... fighting in Piave delta , west of Lake Garda and about Mt. Grappa . Dec. 20. - Enemy activity on British front and post east of Messines captured . Recapture of Mt. Asolone by Italians an- nounced . Dec. 21. - Local fighting in Alsace ...
... fighting in Piave delta , west of Lake Garda and about Mt. Grappa . Dec. 20. - Enemy activity on British front and post east of Messines captured . Recapture of Mt. Asolone by Italians an- nounced . Dec. 21. - Local fighting in Alsace ...
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... fighting and has drained away all the war eagerness and much of the strength of 1914 , but America comes fresh and unwearied , her men the pick of the nation , to oppose the last reserves of the enemy . The advantage of this cannot be ...
... fighting and has drained away all the war eagerness and much of the strength of 1914 , but America comes fresh and unwearied , her men the pick of the nation , to oppose the last reserves of the enemy . The advantage of this cannot be ...
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... fighting line , and France employs many of them in the production of munitions . The inaccurate lan- guage of newspapers described them all as coolies , but many of them are highly skilled mechanics , who have gained their experience in ...
... fighting line , and France employs many of them in the production of munitions . The inaccurate lan- guage of newspapers described them all as coolies , but many of them are highly skilled mechanics , who have gained their experience in ...
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