The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... British regimes . The Reichstag was not so much as consulted , and Dr. Michaelis , Hindenburg's nominee , became Imperial Chancellor . That was the single visible fruit of the offer from Glasgow , which like all our overtures to the ...
... British regimes . The Reichstag was not so much as consulted , and Dr. Michaelis , Hindenburg's nominee , became Imperial Chancellor . That was the single visible fruit of the offer from Glasgow , which like all our overtures to the ...
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... British Empire as our kinsmen overseas are entitled to expect at such a time , co - operation being equally demanded in the interests of the entire Empire , especially the United Kingdom , which stands to gain by every forgathering ...
... British Empire as our kinsmen overseas are entitled to expect at such a time , co - operation being equally demanded in the interests of the entire Empire , especially the United Kingdom , which stands to gain by every forgathering ...
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... British ; and we can appreciate the surprise of all the Allies assembled at the Trianon that on British initiative unity of control in the British Army was sacrificed and the position of both our Commander - in - Chief in France and the ...
... British ; and we can appreciate the surprise of all the Allies assembled at the Trianon that on British initiative unity of control in the British Army was sacrificed and the position of both our Commander - in - Chief in France and the ...
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... British , Dutch , Hanoverian , and Austrian - striving to make headway against French armaments , handled in 1744 by the formidable Marshal Saxe . There was no commander - in - chief in 1742 , 1743 , and 1744 , nor any co - ordination ...
... British , Dutch , Hanoverian , and Austrian - striving to make headway against French armaments , handled in 1744 by the formidable Marshal Saxe . There was no commander - in - chief in 1742 , 1743 , and 1744 , nor any co - ordination ...
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... British and Hanoverian troops and of German mercenaries in British pay in the west , and who was a field - marshal in the Prussian army . For when Frederick's fortunes were at their lowest ebb in the east in the winter of 1759-60 after ...
... British and Hanoverian troops and of German mercenaries in British pay in the west , and who was a field - marshal in the Prussian army . For when Frederick's fortunes were at their lowest ebb in the east in the winter of 1759-60 after ...
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