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66 from British psychology , however reluctant many of our journalists may be to recognize the fact - might have foreseen . So far from any revolt of the “ German people ” --- as a matter of fact there are no German people " --against ...
66 from British psychology , however reluctant many of our journalists may be to recognize the fact - might have foreseen . So far from any revolt of the “ German people ” --- as a matter of fact there are no German people " --against ...
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Downing Street hardly cultivates as close touch with the 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 ...
Downing Street hardly cultivates as close touch with the 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 ...
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... approved by every soldier , French and 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 ...
... approved by every soldier , French and 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 ...
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Nevertheless there was a campaign of sorts each year in the Low Countries , heterogeneous international contingents - British , Dutch , Hanoverian , and Austrian - striving to make headway against French armaments , handled in 1744 by ...
Nevertheless there was a campaign of sorts each year in the Low Countries , heterogeneous international contingents - British , Dutch , Hanoverian , and Austrian - striving to make headway against French armaments , handled in 1744 by ...
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66 campaigns of the Seven Years ' War does not seem to have been in the position of generalissimo in respect to his principal assistant , Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick , who was commanding a mixed force of British and Hanoverian troops ...
66 campaigns of the Seven Years ' War does not seem to have been in the position of generalissimo in respect to his principal assistant , Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick , who was commanding a mixed force of British and Hanoverian troops ...
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