Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 247
... French Navy once , not so long ago , flared into violent mutiny and , beyond all doubt , changed the course of history . There are indeed many dark corners left in the sombre setting of the drama , and presumably they will remain so ...
... French Navy once , not so long ago , flared into violent mutiny and , beyond all doubt , changed the course of history . There are indeed many dark corners left in the sombre setting of the drama , and presumably they will remain so ...
Pagina 450
... French peasant , the backbone of the Army , had little inclination to fight for the Government which they represented . And Germany was allowed to saturate France with anti- British propaganda without serious interference or counter ...
... French peasant , the backbone of the Army , had little inclination to fight for the Government which they represented . And Germany was allowed to saturate France with anti- British propaganda without serious interference or counter ...
Pagina 451
... French acquaintances seem to have been for the most part bar - tenders . I do not consider bar - tenders representative of the French nation . I read with a certain amusement of the accessibility of a famous French literary lion to his ...
... French acquaintances seem to have been for the most part bar - tenders . I do not consider bar - tenders representative of the French nation . I read with a certain amusement of the accessibility of a famous French literary lion to his ...
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