The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William 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, 1942 |
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... French saw a serious likelihood of that . Royalist views had a certain currency among army officers , and among middle - class youth in a number of towns . In the latter case certainly , and perhaps in the former too , they were less ...
... French saw a serious likelihood of that . Royalist views had a certain currency among army officers , and among middle - class youth in a number of towns . In the latter case certainly , and perhaps in the former too , they were less ...
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... French nation a will which is not theirs . The strength of General de Gaulle's position is that , having stood forth in 1940 as the focus of French resistance to the invader , he kept touch , and broadened and deepened touch as time ...
... French nation a will which is not theirs . The strength of General de Gaulle's position is that , having stood forth in 1940 as the focus of French resistance to the invader , he kept touch , and broadened and deepened touch as time ...
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... French leader they may forfeit the devotion of the French . . . . Giraud cannot be maintained against the majority of the French desires . It should be added that there is no indication that the State Department is ready to transfer its ...
... French leader they may forfeit the devotion of the French . . . . Giraud cannot be maintained against the majority of the French desires . It should be added that there is no indication that the State Department is ready to transfer its ...
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