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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... battle against it . To - day one hardly hears of any serious delay being occasioned through this cause ; and even the less - used channels are being freed . 2 ง Of public roads the country can now boast some thousands 22 THE ANGLO ...
... battle against it . To - day one hardly hears of any serious delay being occasioned through this cause ; and even the less - used channels are being freed . 2 ง Of public roads the country can now boast some thousands 22 THE ANGLO ...
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... battle order against physical force , militarism , and the claims for universal domination . The German spirit , once idealistic and humanitarian , has developed into the opposite of itself . Heine could reasonably describe the Germans ...
... battle order against physical force , militarism , and the claims for universal domination . The German spirit , once idealistic and humanitarian , has developed into the opposite of itself . Heine could reasonably describe the Germans ...
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... Battle of Beachy Head was fought on June 30 , 1690. Arthur Herbert , Earl of Torrington , was held to have misconducted himself in that battle , and it was proposed to bring him to a Court Martial . 6 But it was objected that the Board ...
... Battle of Beachy Head was fought on June 30 , 1690. Arthur Herbert , Earl of Torrington , was held to have misconducted himself in that battle , and it was proposed to bring him to a Court Martial . 6 But it was objected that the Board ...
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... battle , his dogged tenacity of purpose , his stoical patience under hardships and privations . In all these respects he is a match for any troops he may have to meet . But war , especially war under modern conditions , is not so much a ...
... battle , his dogged tenacity of purpose , his stoical patience under hardships and privations . In all these respects he is a match for any troops he may have to meet . But war , especially war under modern conditions , is not so much a ...
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... battle had raged without intermission for more than a fortnight on the heights north of the Aisne from its junction with the Oise to Berry au Bac , and thence eastwards along a line passing south of Rheims across the plain of Champagne ...
... battle had raged without intermission for more than a fortnight on the heights north of the Aisne from its junction with the Oise to Berry au Bac , and thence eastwards along a line passing south of Rheims across the plain of Champagne ...
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