The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... British Government would have been a betrayal -a betrayal that would have made it the duty of the British people to sweep that Government out of existence . Happily the decision was taken without any hesitation whatever— nobly , firmly ...
... British Government would have been a betrayal -a betrayal that would have made it the duty of the British people to sweep that Government out of existence . Happily the decision was taken without any hesitation whatever— nobly , firmly ...
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... British blockade of Germany is , beyond a doubt , much severer than the German blockade of the British Isles . The aeroplane , which is the chief blockading weapon in German hands , has carried constant , harrying warfare into England ...
... British blockade of Germany is , beyond a doubt , much severer than the German blockade of the British Isles . The aeroplane , which is the chief blockading weapon in German hands , has carried constant , harrying warfare into England ...
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... British ; and the surrender of naval vessels and aircraft of all sorts had made a present to the Germans of many of the secret British devices which had been shared with the French . The British forces in the Near Eastern theatre were ...
... British ; and the surrender of naval vessels and aircraft of all sorts had made a present to the Germans of many of the secret British devices which had been shared with the French . The British forces in the Near Eastern theatre were ...
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