The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 110Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1931 |
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Pagina 228
... French units of their artillery for the benefit of American divisions . On the contrary , the American divisions which had no artillery would be very advantageously used to relieve French divisions in quiet sectors , and so make the ...
... French units of their artillery for the benefit of American divisions . On the contrary , the American divisions which had no artillery would be very advantageously used to relieve French divisions in quiet sectors , and so make the ...
Pagina 295
... French and German views seem too far apart . And yet it may be found if the French are ready to implement the third point of their statement of policy — namely , to organise peace . ' Permanent peace can only be organised on a ...
... French and German views seem too far apart . And yet it may be found if the French are ready to implement the third point of their statement of policy — namely , to organise peace . ' Permanent peace can only be organised on a ...
Pagina 369
... French literature . But the French have sound heads ; they love a fact , a clear , simple fact - often enough they love it even to excess . It was obvious that a reaction would come , and it is in full swing at the present moment , when ...
... French literature . But the French have sound heads ; they love a fact , a clear , simple fact - often enough they love it even to excess . It was obvious that a reaction would come , and it is in full swing at the present moment , when ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT and the REPORT By Sir Ernest Benn | 40 |
THE FIRST MEMBER OF THE ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE By H M Paull | 101 |
GANDISAINT OR SINNER? By MajorGeneral J F C Fuller | 113 |
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