The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 127
... Cabinet , in which their representatives should sit on equal terms with the British Ministers . So successful was the experimert that in May , 1917 , Mr. Lloyd George announced to the House of Commons that it had been resolved that the ...
... Cabinet , in which their representatives should sit on equal terms with the British Ministers . So successful was the experimert that in May , 1917 , Mr. Lloyd George announced to the House of Commons that it had been resolved that the ...
Pagina 198
... Cabinet may be the root cause of our misfortunes . It is , therefore , necessary to submit the strategy of the War Cabinet during the past twenty - two months to the most careful examination , and to decide whether our defeats and ...
... Cabinet may be the root cause of our misfortunes . It is , therefore , necessary to submit the strategy of the War Cabinet during the past twenty - two months to the most careful examination , and to decide whether our defeats and ...
Pagina 201
... Cabinet avowed that the bomber was the only weapon we possessed for offensive operations against the enemy , as it was impracticable for us to raise an army large enough to invade the Continent . That proposition was challenged by Lord ...
... Cabinet avowed that the bomber was the only weapon we possessed for offensive operations against the enemy , as it was impracticable for us to raise an army large enough to invade the Continent . That proposition was challenged by Lord ...
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