The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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Pagina 73
... south the Mohammedans of Sierra Leone , through their religious ministers ( imams ) , send spontaneous messages of loyalty , in which we are told that they are incessantly praying that Allah may grant victory to England . They , being ...
... south the Mohammedans of Sierra Leone , through their religious ministers ( imams ) , send spontaneous messages of loyalty , in which we are told that they are incessantly praying that Allah may grant victory to England . They , being ...
Pagina 87
... south of Rheims across the plain of Champagne and through the forest of the Argonne to the neighbourhood of Verdun . The line then curved southwards along the heights east of the Meuse to the vicinity of St Mihiel , where the French and ...
... south of Rheims across the plain of Champagne and through the forest of the Argonne to the neighbourhood of Verdun . The line then curved southwards along the heights east of the Meuse to the vicinity of St Mihiel , where the French and ...
Pagina 96
... to make violent attacks on Verdun , and on Fort Troyon , the second fort in the chain of forts d'arrêt connecting Verdun with Toul , which is unduly exposed to attack on the south side 96 THE WAR IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER.
... to make violent attacks on Verdun , and on Fort Troyon , the second fort in the chain of forts d'arrêt connecting Verdun with Toul , which is unduly exposed to attack on the south side 96 THE WAR IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER.
Pagina 97
... south side . These attempts happily proved abortive , and the timely success of the Allies on the Marne retrieved the situa- tion . It may safely be concluded that the Germans designed to open fresh lines of communication through Metz ...
... south side . These attempts happily proved abortive , and the timely success of the Allies on the Marne retrieved the situa- tion . It may safely be concluded that the Germans designed to open fresh lines of communication through Metz ...
Pagina 102
... south of the Dniester , where the opera- tions were of a secondary and disconnected character , there remains a front of 230 miles along which the en- suing battle was violent and continuous . This main theatre of operations may be ...
... south of the Dniester , where the opera- tions were of a secondary and disconnected character , there remains a front of 230 miles along which the en- suing battle was violent and continuous . This main theatre of operations may be ...
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