The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... Force to the assistance of France . Therefore , the Government had a free hand ? No , the Government was bound hand- and - foot to two lines of action and two only . It had either to keep the Expeditionary Force at home or send it to ...
... Force to the assistance of France . Therefore , the Government had a free hand ? No , the Government was bound hand- and - foot to two lines of action and two only . It had either to keep the Expeditionary Force at home or send it to ...
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... force to send to help the Americans . Then , if a force were sent , it was doubtful how the Americans would receive it , after the bad impression created by the failure of d'Estaing's expedition . Eventually , however , when the idea of ...
... force to send to help the Americans . Then , if a force were sent , it was doubtful how the Americans would receive it , after the bad impression created by the failure of d'Estaing's expedition . Eventually , however , when the idea of ...
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... Force . But now we come much nearer home . France , our late ally who is still linked to us by innumerable common interests , is vastly superior to us in the air . It is true that her air forces are maintained mainly as an antidote to ...
... Force . But now we come much nearer home . France , our late ally who is still linked to us by innumerable common interests , is vastly superior to us in the air . It is true that her air forces are maintained mainly as an antidote to ...
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