The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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... France , Italy , and Russia corre- sponding amounts . The German Empire will pay to the Bel- gian Government a further sum , not exceeding £ 500,000,000 , in reparation for the damage to life , to limb , and to public and private ...
... France , Italy , and Russia corre- sponding amounts . The German Empire will pay to the Bel- gian Government a further sum , not exceeding £ 500,000,000 , in reparation for the damage to life , to limb , and to public and private ...
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... France . I had the answer to your inquiry [ as to the attitude of France ] given me a few days ago by a noble Frenchwoman . This woman had given four sons to France - she had one left to give to France . In the course of my talk with ...
... France . I had the answer to your inquiry [ as to the attitude of France ] given me a few days ago by a noble Frenchwoman . This woman had given four sons to France - she had one left to give to France . In the course of my talk with ...
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... France and England drew a great part of their naval and economic power from North America and the West Indies . Cape Breton and the Newfoundland banks were the nurseries of their seamen . From there France drew the supplies of fish with ...
... France and England drew a great part of their naval and economic power from North America and the West Indies . Cape Breton and the Newfoundland banks were the nurseries of their seamen . From there France drew the supplies of fish with ...
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LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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