The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page 3
... fighting against ' Reaction- aries ' such as Kolchak and Denikin , " while Germany was depicted as starving and chastened , and only anxious to make amends for the past , provided the hard on her and large - minded British 66 Allies are ...
... fighting against ' Reaction- aries ' such as Kolchak and Denikin , " while Germany was depicted as starving and chastened , and only anxious to make amends for the past , provided the hard on her and large - minded British 66 Allies are ...
Page 34
... fighting men , which must be paid . He pointed out that on July 16th no less than 153,893 ex - service men were drawing the unemployment donation , that 22,000 disabled men are registered for employment , and that 13,918 officers and ...
... fighting men , which must be paid . He pointed out that on July 16th no less than 153,893 ex - service men were drawing the unemployment donation , that 22,000 disabled men are registered for employment , and that 13,918 officers and ...
Page 48
... fighting for years a life - and - death struggle for her existence . However , the brave Chasseurs and Spahis passed along and were soon lost to sight in the fresh hosts of English , dozens of battalions of whom were quartered in and ...
... fighting for years a life - and - death struggle for her existence . However , the brave Chasseurs and Spahis passed along and were soon lost to sight in the fresh hosts of English , dozens of battalions of whom were quartered in and ...
Page 108
... fighting , where faithful soldiers still strove to stem the English invasion , spent his time idling and merrymaking with worthless companions in castle pleasaunces . The powerful Duke of Burgundy , France's greatest vassal , was in ...
... fighting , where faithful soldiers still strove to stem the English invasion , spent his time idling and merrymaking with worthless companions in castle pleasaunces . The powerful Duke of Burgundy , France's greatest vassal , was in ...
Page 110
... fighting , into the hands of the French , thanks again largely to the moral ascendancy and bold personal example of the Maid ; and the south bank of the Loire was once for all clear of the enemy . But , despite this great advantage ...
... fighting , into the hands of the French , thanks again largely to the moral ascendancy and bold personal example of the Maid ; and the south bank of the Loire was once for all clear of the enemy . But , despite this great advantage ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affairs Allies American Arab Armistice Army Asquith attack Australia battle Bolshevik Bolshevist boys Britain British Empire Byron Cabinet Catholic cattle cause Church civilization classes Clemenceau Coalition Colonel declared Downing Street effect elected Emir Feisal enemy England English Europe Evelyn fact favour Federation Feisal fighting Foch followed force foreign France French friends German Government hand Hedjaz herds hope House industrial interest Irish Italian King Labour Lady leaders League of Nations less Lloyd George London Lord Lord Milner Lord Salisbury LXXVI Marne matter ment Mesopotamia military Miners moral National Review naval never Paris Party peace Pepys Poland political politicians present President Prime Minister question realize regard Roman Russia Smillie soldiers Soviet Staff strike submarine success Syria things tion to-day trade Treaty troops Unionist United Upper Silesia victory vote whole wild