The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... French Socialists , Italian Socialists , or British Socialists who can be persuaded to listen to them . They have been a considerable factor in poisoning Russia against the Allies , to her own undoing , " " 66 and have probably been the ...
... French Socialists , Italian Socialists , or British Socialists who can be persuaded to listen to them . They have been a considerable factor in poisoning Russia against the Allies , to her own undoing , " " 66 and have probably been the ...
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... French Advantage THE French Army is at the top of its form and to - day fights with one immense advantage . Officers and men , from the Com- mander - in - Chief downwards , believe in M. Clemen- ceau , whose very nickname - derisive in ...
... French Advantage THE French Army is at the top of its form and to - day fights with one immense advantage . Officers and men , from the Com- mander - in - Chief downwards , believe in M. Clemen- ceau , whose very nickname - derisive in ...
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... French had refused to meet his overtures , that he was through and would not try again to heal the breach between France and Germany ! " This took place seven months before the outbreak of war , and as Mr. Gerard subsequently realized ...
... French had refused to meet his overtures , that he was through and would not try again to heal the breach between France and Germany ! " This took place seven months before the outbreak of war , and as Mr. Gerard subsequently realized ...
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... French were the first to recognize , that our Chief of the Imperial General Staff should occupy a similar position with similar powers to General Foch , the French Chief of the General Staff , Sir William Robertson's " opposite number ...
... French were the first to recognize , that our Chief of the Imperial General Staff should occupy a similar position with similar powers to General Foch , the French Chief of the General Staff , Sir William Robertson's " opposite number ...
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... 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 . Then , in 1745 , the young Duke of Cumberland was accepted as overlord , and ...
... 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 . Then , in 1745 , the young Duke of Cumberland was accepted as overlord , and ...
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