The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 19
... attacking Troy they go on to reduce a great Greek state which had established itself in Asia Minor . Can we conjecture whence the Greek founders of Troy came ? Was it possibly from Attica ? This would explain the appearance of the Attic ...
... attacking Troy they go on to reduce a great Greek state which had established itself in Asia Minor . Can we conjecture whence the Greek founders of Troy came ? Was it possibly from Attica ? This would explain the appearance of the Attic ...
Page 27
... attacked him and , being a very powerful man , threw him on the ground and endeavoured to strangle him . A furious struggle ensued , until at last the doctor was able to gasp out to two policemen who had been passive spectators of the ...
... attacked him and , being a very powerful man , threw him on the ground and endeavoured to strangle him . A furious struggle ensued , until at last the doctor was able to gasp out to two policemen who had been passive spectators of the ...
Page 79
... attacking enemy , until the Grand Battle - fleet - which naturally must remain safely in harbour , protected from submarine attacks - has had time to appear on the scene . In addition to these offensive lines of defence , every channel ...
... attacking enemy , until the Grand Battle - fleet - which naturally must remain safely in harbour , protected from submarine attacks - has had time to appear on the scene . In addition to these offensive lines of defence , every channel ...
Page 80
... attack on any point of the coast should be undertaken , these railway batteries can be moved rapidly to the place where they are most needed . The ' Gruson plate ' protected cupolas and turrets are a formidable and interesting feature ...
... attack on any point of the coast should be undertaken , these railway batteries can be moved rapidly to the place where they are most needed . The ' Gruson plate ' protected cupolas and turrets are a formidable and interesting feature ...
Page 81
... attack . I was told that , shortly after Turkey entered the war , one of the first things Germany saw to was that the batteries of the Narrows forts were strengthened and protected by Gruson armour - plates . Whether this assertion is ...
... attack . I was told that , shortly after Turkey entered the war , one of the first things Germany saw to was that the batteries of the Narrows forts were strengthened and protected by Gruson armour - plates . Whether this assertion is ...
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