The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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Pagina 55
... months between November of that year ( 1372 ) and of the next ' ? And yet again , what becomes of Professor Skeat's assertion that he remained in Italy for nearly eleven months ' ? 11 Such statements made in the foremost works of ...
... months between November of that year ( 1372 ) and of the next ' ? And yet again , what becomes of Professor Skeat's assertion that he remained in Italy for nearly eleven months ' ? 11 Such statements made in the foremost works of ...
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AFTER THREE MONTHS THE Government has been in office three months and at the time of writing Parliament is on the point of rising for a short holiday . Three months can be a long time in war , especially when they march with events as ...
AFTER THREE MONTHS THE Government has been in office three months and at the time of writing Parliament is on the point of rising for a short holiday . Three months can be a long time in war , especially when they march with events as ...
Pagina 331
... months that Hitlerian thunder must have burst over the heads of those responsible for the U - boat war . The claims ... months rather more damage than their programme set them to do in one month . In a year they averaged weekly sinkings ...
... months that Hitlerian thunder must have burst over the heads of those responsible for the U - boat war . The claims ... months rather more damage than their programme set them to do in one month . In a year they averaged weekly sinkings ...
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