The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... TROOPS FOR FRANCE . THE November number of The New East ( edited by Mr. J. W. Robertson Scott , and published at Tokyo , Japan ) , is a very fine production containing among other interest- ing articles , " My Message to Japan , " by G ...
... TROOPS FOR FRANCE . THE November number of The New East ( edited by Mr. J. W. Robertson Scott , and published at Tokyo , Japan ) , is a very fine production containing among other interest- ing articles , " My Message to Japan , " by G ...
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... troops for work in the West , though those divisions must not be counted as of the same calibre as those already employed against France , Britain , and Italy , for the Eastern front had for months been merely a ground for recuperation ...
... troops for work in the West , though those divisions must not be counted as of the same calibre as those already employed against France , Britain , and Italy , for the Eastern front had for months been merely a ground for recuperation ...
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... troops was , time and again , spoilt by lack of supplies , by German interests working against the best interests of Russia and of the Allies . But now there comes in an incalculable factor which is adverse to enemy calculations , and ...
... troops was , time and again , spoilt by lack of supplies , by German interests working against the best interests of Russia and of the Allies . But now there comes in an incalculable factor which is adverse to enemy calculations , and ...
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... troops at Mount Tomba , at the very end of 1917 , in which seven guns and sixty machine - guns were captured , together with nearly 1,400 men , points significantly to the dangerous position in which the Austro - German troops have been ...
... troops at Mount Tomba , at the very end of 1917 , in which seven guns and sixty machine - guns were captured , together with nearly 1,400 men , points significantly to the dangerous position in which the Austro - German troops have been ...
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... troops and war material two old canals were cleared , and so permitted boats of 600 tons to put the Italian troops in direct com- munication with their base . At Rome there is being founded a great industrial centre , and it is to be ...
... troops and war material two old canals were cleared , and so permitted boats of 600 tons to put the Italian troops in direct com- munication with their base . At Rome there is being founded a great industrial centre , and it is to be ...
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