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The General listens , without giving an opinion . ' It is known , from other sources , that General Berthelot was the chief advocate of a continued retreat , while Lt - Colonel Gamelin represented the contrary view .
The General listens , without giving an opinion . ' It is known , from other sources , that General Berthelot was the chief advocate of a continued retreat , while Lt - Colonel Gamelin represented the contrary view .
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In April of that year the Cavalry Regiment was withdrawn ; but it was decided not to put a suggested scheme of reorganisation into force until Lord Plumer had been able to form an opinion as to the defensive needs of the country .
In April of that year the Cavalry Regiment was withdrawn ; but it was decided not to put a suggested scheme of reorganisation into force until Lord Plumer had been able to form an opinion as to the defensive needs of the country .
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Opinions were divided , however , as to the prognosis and treatment . ... He stated his opinion thus : ' I then was of a contrary opinion to all three of the doctors , and said that the medicines proposed by them were good ; but that ...
Opinions were divided , however , as to the prognosis and treatment . ... He stated his opinion thus : ' I then was of a contrary opinion to all three of the doctors , and said that the medicines proposed by them were good ; but that ...
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