The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... able to alter course and altitude . At any rate months passed before the German bombers had their first success in ... able to escape , and it is cer- tainly no more able to hold its own in air combat . On the other hand , British ...
... able to alter course and altitude . At any rate months passed before the German bombers had their first success in ... able to escape , and it is cer- tainly no more able to hold its own in air combat . On the other hand , British ...
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... able to disagree with Mr. Roberts . Perhaps the Middle West is too near the border . The reform of the political parties who control policies and spending , the reform of lawyers who turn and twist the law to their own ends , hinges on ...
... able to disagree with Mr. Roberts . Perhaps the Middle West is too near the border . The reform of the political parties who control policies and spending , the reform of lawyers who turn and twist the law to their own ends , hinges on ...
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... able to overcome the opposition of the British defence , and chiefly that of the Fighter Command . If the German bombers felt themselves able , with or without fighter escorts , to force their way to our bomber aerodromes and factories ...
... able to overcome the opposition of the British defence , and chiefly that of the Fighter Command . If the German bombers felt themselves able , with or without fighter escorts , to force their way to our bomber aerodromes and factories ...
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