The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 14
... line of least resistance , before they know where they are , compromising if in- formal pledges might be given behind the back of the Dominions which would be held to bind the British Empire at the final liquidation because given by ...
... line of least resistance , before they know where they are , compromising if in- formal pledges might be given behind the back of the Dominions which would be held to bind the British Empire at the final liquidation because given by ...
Page 20
... line as indicated at Brest - Litovsk to the Russian Delegation , " and which formerly belonged to the Russian State , are no longer under the territorial protection of Russia . In the region of Dvinsk this line shall be advanced to the ...
... line as indicated at Brest - Litovsk to the Russian Delegation , " and which formerly belonged to the Russian State , are no longer under the territorial protection of Russia . In the region of Dvinsk this line shall be advanced to the ...
Page 48
... Lines of the Gette had taught them that Turenne's " handsome Englishman was one of the greatest commanders of all time . After the elder Pitt had especially asked Frederick the Great for the services of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to ...
... Lines of the Gette had taught them that Turenne's " handsome Englishman was one of the greatest commanders of all time . After the elder Pitt had especially asked Frederick the Great for the services of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to ...
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... lines . Facing the bay they will picture the bold outline of the island of Imbros , and closer at hand our destroyers , sending messages of death and destruction into the Turkish lines , while on the beach the primitive jetties and the ...
... lines . Facing the bay they will picture the bold outline of the island of Imbros , and closer at hand our destroyers , sending messages of death and destruction into the Turkish lines , while on the beach the primitive jetties and the ...
Page 73
... line the sky was dark and threatening , and on the first sign of rain , being lightly clad , I sent for my trench coat . Presently torrential rain was falling , and almost before I had time to realize the fact the water in the trench ...
... line the sky was dark and threatening , and on the first sign of rain , being lightly clad , I sent for my trench coat . Presently torrential rain was falling , and almost before I had time to realize the fact the water in the trench ...
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