The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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... French Government must be trusted by Allied as well as French soldiers , this was the case with " The Tiger " ; ( 2 ) a soldier of sufficient prestige for supreme command - Marshal Foch . Sir Douglas Haig confirmed his high reputation ...
... French Government must be trusted by Allied as well as French soldiers , this was the case with " The Tiger " ; ( 2 ) a soldier of sufficient prestige for supreme command - Marshal Foch . Sir Douglas Haig confirmed his high reputation ...
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... French soldiers on the other , they courteously saluted the French officers , but declined to take any notice of Washington and his officers , thus showing that it was to the French they surrendered and not to the Colonists . With this ...
... French soldiers on the other , they courteously saluted the French officers , but declined to take any notice of Washington and his officers , thus showing that it was to the French they surrendered and not to the Colonists . With this ...
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... French off Guadaloupe , in the West Indies , and in the following September the French and the Spaniards combined received a crushing defeat at their siege of Gibraltar . The British were again supreme on the sea and their position ...
... French off Guadaloupe , in the West Indies , and in the following September the French and the Spaniards combined received a crushing defeat at their siege of Gibraltar . The British were again supreme on the sea and their position ...
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