The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... side , and the entry of Japan on the side of the Axis . In the speech that Mr. Churchill delivered at Ottawa on December 30th , 1941 , he said : - There is a third phase , which must also be contemplated , and that is an assault on the ...
... side , and the entry of Japan on the side of the Axis . In the speech that Mr. Churchill delivered at Ottawa on December 30th , 1941 , he said : - There is a third phase , which must also be contemplated , and that is an assault on the ...
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... 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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... side by side the chorus from the Antigone beginning Many mighty works there are ; none mightier than man ' and the psalmist's words : When I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers , The moon and the stars , which thou hast ...
... side by side the chorus from the Antigone beginning Many mighty works there are ; none mightier than man ' and the psalmist's words : When I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers , The moon and the stars , which thou hast ...
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