The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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Page 66
... nullified all the efforts of their troops . It would be unreasonable to suppose that an Empire which failed so ignominiously in a struggle with States like Bulgaria , ? Servia , and Greece , can achieve any very brilliant ( 66 )
... nullified all the efforts of their troops . It would be unreasonable to suppose that an Empire which failed so ignominiously in a struggle with States like Bulgaria , ? Servia , and Greece , can achieve any very brilliant ( 66 )
Page 84
... Bulgaria . Yet not one of these little states has failed to pursue a policy strictly in accordance with its own interests and independent of Russia . The only effect of the various restrictions has been to fan the flame of Balkan unrest ...
... Bulgaria . Yet not one of these little states has failed to pursue a policy strictly in accordance with its own interests and independent of Russia . The only effect of the various restrictions has been to fan the flame of Balkan unrest ...
Page 124
... Bulgaria ; and the very scanty records of the second Balkan war , which reached these shores , failed to give any adequate idea of Serbia's exploits at the Bregalnitza . Even those who had formed a juster opinion , might fairly be ...
... Bulgaria ; and the very scanty records of the second Balkan war , which reached these shores , failed to give any adequate idea of Serbia's exploits at the Bregalnitza . Even those who had formed a juster opinion , might fairly be ...
Page 125
... Bulgaria amounted to 348,000 , a number of new drafts having been hurriedly enrolled in the interval . During the last year a new division , that of the Vardar , has been raised from the population of the newly acquired territory ; but ...
... Bulgaria amounted to 348,000 , a number of new drafts having been hurriedly enrolled in the interval . During the last year a new division , that of the Vardar , has been raised from the population of the newly acquired territory ; but ...
Page 126
... Bulgarian allies during the first Balkan war ; and it is to this that must be ascribed the far larger proportion of recoveries from wounds and the relatively greater immunity from epidemics among the Serbians . Those who judge armies by ...
... Bulgarian allies during the first Balkan war ; and it is to this that must be ascribed the far larger proportion of recoveries from wounds and the relatively greater immunity from epidemics among the Serbians . Those who judge armies by ...
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