The National Review, Volume 80W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 56
... success of the first four years of the war ; its objectives were obtained speedily and at no great cost , no unsuccessful efforts to extend the success marred its completeness . But Messines was limited in its aims and was kept rigidly ...
... success of the first four years of the war ; its objectives were obtained speedily and at no great cost , no unsuccessful efforts to extend the success marred its completeness . But Messines was limited in its aims and was kept rigidly ...
Page 57
... Success may be claimed where the balance be- tween losses and gains lies with the latter . Loos and Neuve Chapelle must not be written down as complete failures " because all that was hoped for was not attained . Applied with ...
... Success may be claimed where the balance be- tween losses and gains lies with the latter . Loos and Neuve Chapelle must not be written down as complete failures " because all that was hoped for was not attained . Applied with ...
Page 68
... success over a superior force of French outside Alexandria , the special honour of " Mandora " was conferred on the 90th ( 2nd Scottish Rifles ) and 92nd ( 2nd Gordon Highlanders ) in recognition of their distinguished conduct in the ...
... success over a superior force of French outside Alexandria , the special honour of " Mandora " was conferred on the 90th ( 2nd Scottish Rifles ) and 92nd ( 2nd Gordon Highlanders ) in recognition of their distinguished conduct in the ...
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