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Pagina 33
... side . And the Moores pursued them so eagerly , that they slaw and took prisoners the greatest part of them , and the residue escaped by shipping into Sicilia . The translation is that of John Pory , servant of Queen Elizabeth . Djerba ...
... side . And the Moores pursued them so eagerly , that they slaw and took prisoners the greatest part of them , and the residue escaped by shipping into Sicilia . The translation is that of John Pory , servant of Queen Elizabeth . Djerba ...
Pagina 128
... side by side with troops from the homeland and other parts of the Empire in Africa ; while Australia and New Zealand , with no thought whatever of danger threatening their own shores , have made superb contributions to the forces of the ...
... side by side with troops from the homeland and other parts of the Empire in Africa ; while Australia and New Zealand , with no thought whatever of danger threatening their own shores , have made superb contributions to the forces of the ...
Pagina 220
... side of that campaign , but at present there is no indication that the air has been the dominant factor . On each side it has been , for tactical purposes , simply part of the army . Having reached the conclusion that we need above all ...
... side of that campaign , but at present there is no indication that the air has been the dominant factor . On each side it has been , for tactical purposes , simply part of the army . Having reached the conclusion that we need above all ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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