The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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... called up was only between 20,000 and 60,000 , and that the British United Press put the maxi- mum number at 30,000 . Next day , moreover , it became clear that the men called to the colours were simply some who had not completed their ...
... called up was only between 20,000 and 60,000 , and that the British United Press put the maxi- mum number at 30,000 . Next day , moreover , it became clear that the men called to the colours were simply some who had not completed their ...
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... called monotonous . But in the old days it was often fraught with danger . The old Highland Railway in particular was famed for major and minor accidents , due to the terrific force of the gales , which rooted up whole trees and hurled ...
... called monotonous . But in the old days it was often fraught with danger . The old Highland Railway in particular was famed for major and minor accidents , due to the terrific force of the gales , which rooted up whole trees and hurled ...
Pagina 311
... called obsolescent warplanes from Britain , on the understanding that in the event of war the necessary first - line machines would be supplied from accumulated reserves . The considered view of the South African General Staff is that ...
... called obsolescent warplanes from Britain , on the understanding that in the event of war the necessary first - line machines would be supplied from accumulated reserves . The considered view of the South African General Staff is that ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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