The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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... Army in Egypt GEORGE , K.C.B. 99 99 MACNAGHTEN , HUGH ( Vice - Provost of Eton ) MACRAE , THE REV . ALEXANDER " " MAXSE , L. J. " . • 876 272 · 444 • 780 49 85 365 The Kitchener - Curzon Controversy and its Results 852 " Bless Thee ...
... Army in Egypt GEORGE , K.C.B. 99 99 MACNAGHTEN , HUGH ( Vice - Provost of Eton ) MACRAE , THE REV . ALEXANDER " " MAXSE , L. J. " . • 876 272 · 444 • 780 49 85 365 The Kitchener - Curzon Controversy and its Results 852 " Bless Thee ...
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... Army and the Allies were saved by the conscience and character of the Commander - in - Chief . Character Tells Not only was Sir Douglas Haig animated by an exalted patriotism and a religious devotion to duty , but he trusted his own ...
... Army and the Allies were saved by the conscience and character of the Commander - in - Chief . Character Tells Not only was Sir Douglas Haig animated by an exalted patriotism and a religious devotion to duty , but he trusted his own ...
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... Army , to which all side - shows must be subordinate . That was the standing quarrel between Professional and Amateur Strate- gists . The latter had the advantage of being untrammelled in their arguments and projects by any knowledge ...
... Army , to which all side - shows must be subordinate . That was the standing quarrel between Professional and Amateur Strate- gists . The latter had the advantage of being untrammelled in their arguments and projects by any knowledge ...
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... Army . " The appreciation was mutual , and the effect electrical . For all our admiration of Marshal Foch and unstinted acknowledgement of his genius we could not consent to put the British Army at his disposal unless and until the ...
... Army . " The appreciation was mutual , and the effect electrical . For all our admiration of Marshal Foch and unstinted acknowledgement of his genius we could not consent to put the British Army at his disposal unless and until the ...
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... Army realized the extent to which our strategy was threatened by any amateur of that art who could momentarily attract the attention of Mr. Lloyd George , Sir Douglas Haig and G.H.Q. who bore the heat and burden of the day in the field ...
... Army realized the extent to which our strategy was threatened by any amateur of that art who could momentarily attract the attention of Mr. Lloyd George , Sir Douglas Haig and G.H.Q. who bore the heat and burden of the day in the field ...
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