The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Pagina 36
... British Army which was proposed by Franchet d'Esperey , miles away , at four in the afternoon . Further , at 10 p.m. , Joffre told Gallieni that this would be the British front . In addition , the account which Gallieni gives of the ...
... British Army which was proposed by Franchet d'Esperey , miles away , at four in the afternoon . Further , at 10 p.m. , Joffre told Gallieni that this would be the British front . In addition , the account which Gallieni gives of the ...
Pagina 392
... British , they said , had oppressed them , and why should they help the British to defeat the Boers , especially as if the Boers won the Indians would certainly suffer for having helped the other side . Mr Gandhi , however , saw further ...
... British , they said , had oppressed them , and why should they help the British to defeat the Boers , especially as if the Boers won the Indians would certainly suffer for having helped the other side . Mr Gandhi , however , saw further ...
Pagina 166
... British goods may not enjoy preferential treatment , the Mandate favours our trade and results in the employment of a number of British officials and police . Although , in my opinion , these enormous assets are in no way ...
... British goods may not enjoy preferential treatment , the Mandate favours our trade and results in the employment of a number of British officials and police . Although , in my opinion , these enormous assets are in no way ...
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