The Quarterly Review, Volume 300William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1962 |
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... bombing . ' There was much uncertainty in those early days as to the respective merits and possibilities of daylight and night bombing . The success of the latter depended largely on skilful navigation , the difficulties 1 t of which ...
... bombing . ' There was much uncertainty in those early days as to the respective merits and possibilities of daylight and night bombing . The success of the latter depended largely on skilful navigation , the difficulties 1 t of which ...
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... bombing policy was laid down , but , being loosely worded , much depended on how the two commanders ( Sir Arthur Harris and General Eaker ) interpreted it . The American conception of the bombing offensive began with the assumption that ...
... bombing policy was laid down , but , being loosely worded , much depended on how the two commanders ( Sir Arthur Harris and General Eaker ) interpreted it . The American conception of the bombing offensive began with the assumption that ...
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... bombing made a contribution to victory which was decisive . In the final phase , the striking force was stronger and more precise than the organization which directed it . It is doubtful if a greater application of selective bombing ...
... bombing made a contribution to victory which was decisive . In the final phase , the striking force was stronger and more precise than the organization which directed it . It is doubtful if a greater application of selective bombing ...
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Nearer to Christian Unity | 1 |
Early devotional writers | 4 |
The University Teacher Today | 20 |
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