The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 282
... command upon the achievements of the British Armies in Flanders in the great battle which has been raging since July 31 . Starting from positions in which every advantage rested with the enemy , and hampered and delayed from time to ...
... command upon the achievements of the British Armies in Flanders in the great battle which has been raging since July 31 . Starting from positions in which every advantage rested with the enemy , and hampered and delayed from time to ...
Page 425
... command . But , be it noted , that central command is the German Great General Staff and is a purely military institution . Bethmann - Hollwegs , Hertlings , Tiszas , Czernins , and other highly placed civilians in Germany and the Dual ...
... command . But , be it noted , that central command is the German Great General Staff and is a purely military institution . Bethmann - Hollwegs , Hertlings , Tiszas , Czernins , and other highly placed civilians in Germany and the Dual ...
Page 630
... command of the sea . The conditional command of the sea is obtained when the fleet of the enemy is what is called contained - that is , shut up in its ports . It would seem that the British Fleet is exercising the conditional command of ...
... command of the sea . The conditional command of the sea is obtained when the fleet of the enemy is what is called contained - that is , shut up in its ports . It would seem that the British Fleet is exercising the conditional command of ...
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