The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 |
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Page 98
... Lord Kitchener , carrying on the British tradition , set a price of 20,000l . sterling on Talaat Bey's head ( p . 175 ) . In the same paragraph we are told that Lord Kitchener was fêted as a pattern Mason by the Grand Lodge of England ...
... Lord Kitchener , carrying on the British tradition , set a price of 20,000l . sterling on Talaat Bey's head ( p . 175 ) . In the same paragraph we are told that Lord Kitchener was fêted as a pattern Mason by the Grand Lodge of England ...
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... Lord Kitchener his Director of Intelligence , finishing the war with a D.S.O. and a lieutenant - colonelcy . The post was scarcely a bed of roses ; and his particular duties called for the exertion of all his great qualities of tact ...
... Lord Kitchener his Director of Intelligence , finishing the war with a D.S.O. and a lieutenant - colonelcy . The post was scarcely a bed of roses ; and his particular duties called for the exertion of all his great qualities of tact ...
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... Lord Kitchener for help . The latter suggested ' a naval demonstration at the Dardanelles . ' Already , however , a useless test bombardment ' had been carried out on Nov. 3 , 1914 , against the opinion of Lord Fisher and Admiral Sir H ...
... Lord Kitchener for help . The latter suggested ' a naval demonstration at the Dardanelles . ' Already , however , a useless test bombardment ' had been carried out on Nov. 3 , 1914 , against the opinion of Lord Fisher and Admiral Sir H ...
Page 374
... Lord Kitchener suddenly sent for Sir Ian Hamilton and said , ' We are sending a military force to support the fleet now at the Dardanelles , and you are to have command . ' It then appeared that about 80,000 men were to be available ...
... Lord Kitchener suddenly sent for Sir Ian Hamilton and said , ' We are sending a military force to support the fleet now at the Dardanelles , and you are to have command . ' It then appeared that about 80,000 men were to be available ...
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... Lord Kitchener that : ' Sedd - el - Bahr was a dreadful place to carry by open assault , being a labyrinth of rocks , galleries , ruins , and entangle- ments . With all the devoted help of the Navy , it has taken us a day's hard ...
... Lord Kitchener that : ' Sedd - el - Bahr was a dreadful place to carry by open assault , being a labyrinth of rocks , galleries , ruins , and entangle- ments . With all the devoted help of the Navy , it has taken us a day's hard ...
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