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Page 97
... result of the war . Such events as the loss of the Natal and King Edward VII . , especially the latter , reckon as definite naval losses , and in the military sense are distinct causes of satisfaction to the enemy ; but the sinking of ...
... result of the war . Such events as the loss of the Natal and King Edward VII . , especially the latter , reckon as definite naval losses , and in the military sense are distinct causes of satisfaction to the enemy ; but the sinking of ...
Page 294
... result of the first phase of the battle was utter failure ; the result of the second phase was no better , and the third phase , though not so disastrous in terms of men killed and wounded , has produced no decisive advantage for the ...
... result of the first phase of the battle was utter failure ; the result of the second phase was no better , and the third phase , though not so disastrous in terms of men killed and wounded , has produced no decisive advantage for the ...
Page 521
... result of the struggle on the Vimy ridge , which has a certain strategic value , and they appear willing to pay a high price for complete possession . On the rest of the British front there has been enemy concen- tration and preparation ...
... result of the struggle on the Vimy ridge , which has a certain strategic value , and they appear willing to pay a high price for complete possession . On the rest of the British front there has been enemy concen- tration and preparation ...
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A HEROS RESTINGPLACE IN THE FIRINGLINE | 4 |
Diary of the War | 17 |
At the Bar of Public Opinion | 27 |
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