The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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Page 390
... soldiers , who displayed foresight , and though he is far from infallible and , like other people , has made many mistakes and will make many more , it is in no small degree due to him that the British Army became so rich in guns and ...
... soldiers , who displayed foresight , and though he is far from infallible and , like other people , has made many mistakes and will make many more , it is in no small degree due to him that the British Army became so rich in guns and ...
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... soldier of any experience has the same story to tell , and we have heard it from distinguished Irishmen and Scotsmen no less than from others - the Colonials themselves are fully aware of it - namely , that the ordinary , over- looked ...
... soldier of any experience has the same story to tell , and we have heard it from distinguished Irishmen and Scotsmen no less than from others - the Colonials themselves are fully aware of it - namely , that the ordinary , over- looked ...
Page 398
... soldiers of such signal ability as those serving the French Republic at every stage of the Great War . The relations between politics and strategy are always delicate of adjustment , and if the French are more fortunate than we in their ...
... soldiers of such signal ability as those serving the French Republic at every stage of the Great War . The relations between politics and strategy are always delicate of adjustment , and if the French are more fortunate than we in their ...
Page 400
... soldiers of the age , whose judgment carries great weight . More- over , his appointment is a conclusive reply to carping critics of France , who alleged that French politicians can only tolerate soldiers who share their political ...
... soldiers of the age , whose judgment carries great weight . More- over , his appointment is a conclusive reply to carping critics of France , who alleged that French politicians can only tolerate soldiers who share their political ...
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... soldiers once more together so that they might be capable of marching to victory essential to Russian welfare . The President of the Congress , Colonel Hovosiltzeff , responded to the Commander - in - Chief's appeal , " Be sure ...
... soldiers once more together so that they might be capable of marching to victory essential to Russian welfare . The President of the Congress , Colonel Hovosiltzeff , responded to the Commander - in - Chief's appeal , " Be sure ...
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