Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 256William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 222
... England realise that , even with the English Channel between us and the Continent , the task of keeping our shores inviolate has not always been an easy one . Although in all our struggles and wars with foreign countries we have never ...
... England realise that , even with the English Channel between us and the Continent , the task of keeping our shores inviolate has not always been an easy one . Although in all our struggles and wars with foreign countries we have never ...
Pagina 226
... England had become effete ; and that , if direct action was taken by the Axis Powers to force the issue of war , England would hesitate to take up the challenge ; thus pre- cipitating her own downfall , inevitable as in any event they ...
... England had become effete ; and that , if direct action was taken by the Axis Powers to force the issue of war , England would hesitate to take up the challenge ; thus pre- cipitating her own downfall , inevitable as in any event they ...
Pagina 332
... England than he had ever suspected . He looked down over the curve of the wheat - stubble towards the great woods beyond the valley , and wondered idly how many field officers of the last war would have bicycled such a distance as he ...
... England than he had ever suspected . He looked down over the curve of the wheat - stubble towards the great woods beyond the valley , and wondered idly how many field officers of the last war would have bicycled such a distance as he ...
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