The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... March the Prime Minister recently ( August 7 ) gave the House of Commons this eloquent and authoritative account , from which a fair impression may be gathered of the position of the 5th Army : What was the position on March 21 ? The ...
... March the Prime Minister recently ( August 7 ) gave the House of Commons this eloquent and authoritative account , from which a fair impression may be gathered of the position of the 5th Army : What was the position on March 21 ? The ...
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they were kept constantly on the march . One or two instances may be given . A man captured at Lagnicourt at 9 A.M. on March 21 was marched with a band of prisoners , including a number of wounded , to Villers , arriving there at three ...
they were kept constantly on the march . One or two instances may be given . A man captured at Lagnicourt at 9 A.M. on March 21 was marched with a band of prisoners , including a number of wounded , to Villers , arriving there at three ...
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... March 3. - Second Brest Treaty . March 13. - Germans at Odessa . March 21. - German offensive in the West . March 23. - Paris shelled at 75 miles . March 24 .-- Bapaume and PĂ©ronne lost . April 5. - Allied landing at Vladivostok . April ...
... March 3. - Second Brest Treaty . March 13. - Germans at Odessa . March 21. - German offensive in the West . March 23. - Paris shelled at 75 miles . March 24 .-- Bapaume and PĂ©ronne lost . April 5. - Allied landing at Vladivostok . April ...
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