The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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Page 365
... British military connection there- with . In so doing we shall realize what the presence of a British garrison did , not only for the Empire and the Allies , but for the whole civilized world , in the cataclysm of 1914 . From time ...
... British military connection there- with . In so doing we shall realize what the presence of a British garrison did , not only for the Empire and the Allies , but for the whole civilized world , in the cataclysm of 1914 . From time ...
Page 367
... British occupation should cease ; but , by the Anglo - French Agree- ment of 1904 , Great Britain agreed to put this Convention into force with certain minor exceptions on the outbreak of war . When the Great War commenced , the British ...
... British occupation should cease ; but , by the Anglo - French Agree- ment of 1904 , Great Britain agreed to put this Convention into force with certain minor exceptions on the outbreak of war . When the Great War commenced , the British ...
Page 371
... British Army and their place was taken by inexperience . Then the curse of Egypt for a while prevailed , and the demand for war supplies was enforced , not by the impartial British , but by the instinctively corrupt Egyptian subordinate ...
... British Army and their place was taken by inexperience . Then the curse of Egypt for a while prevailed , and the demand for war supplies was enforced , not by the impartial British , but by the instinctively corrupt Egyptian subordinate ...
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