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" There is no other course open to us but to fight it out. " Every position must be held to the last man. There must be no retirement. With our backs to the wall, and believing in the justice of our cause, each one of us must fight to the end. The safety... "
Europe Since 1815 - Page 701
by Charles Downer Hazen - 1923 - 1202 pages
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The New York Times Current History: The European war, Volume 15

1918 - 730 pages
...resistance offered Ъу all ranks of our army under the most trying circumstances. Many among us now are tired. To those I would say that victory will belong...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment. The situation on April 17 was summed up by General Maurice, Director of War Operations in the British War...
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The War and Elizabeth

Mrs. Humphry Ward - 1918 - 348 pages
...table he read the telegrams again, and then in the stop-press Sir Douglas Haig's Order of the Day — ' There is no other course open to us but to fight it...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment. ' The Squire read and re-read the words. He was sitting close to the tall French window where through some...
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Elizabeth's Campaign

Mrs. Humphry Ward - 1918 - 344 pages
...table he read the telegrams again, and then in the stop-press Sir Douglas Haig's Order of the Day — ' There is no other course open to us but to fight it...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment.' The Squire read and re-read the words. He was sitting close to the tall French window where through some...
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Elizabeth's Campaign

Mrs. Humphry Ward - 1918 - 346 pages
...table he read the telegrams again, and then in the stop-press Sir Douglas Haig's Order of the Day — ' There is no other course open to us but to fight it...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment.' The Squire read and re-read the words. He was sitting close to the tall French window where through some...
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History of the World War: An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War

Francis Andrew March, Richard Joseph Beamish - 1919 - 738 pages
...to us but to fight it out. Every position must be held to the last man. There must be no retiring. With our backs to the wall and believing in the justice...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment. The British commander's order made the situation clear to the British people and to the world. The Germans...
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Elizabeth's Campaign

Mrs. Humphry Ward - 1918 - 350 pages
...retirement. With our backs to the wall, and believing in the justice of our cause, each one of us must fght to the end. The safety of our homes and the freedom...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment.' The Squire read and re-read the words. He was sitting close to the tall French window where through some...
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Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama

Medical Association of the State of Alabama - 1918 - 526 pages
...cause, each one of us must fight to the end. "The safety of our homes and the freedom of mankind depends alike upon the conduct of each one of us at this critical moment." What does that mean to the doctors of Alabama? It means that if within this hour of peril you do your...
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The Chronicles of America Series: Rise to world power

1919 - 716 pages
...on the 9th of April, was undeniable, and Sir Douglas Haig himself admitted the danger of the moment: "Every position must be held to the last man. There...conduct of each one of us at this critical moment." The value of Allied unity of command now became apparent, for heavy French reinforcements were brought...
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Modern Europe

Charles Downer Hazen - 1923 - 1026 pages
...and to destroy the Haig's special British Army. . . . Words fail me to express the admiration order which I feel for the splendid resistance offered by...needed time to reorganize their exhausted divisions. Apparently, too, there was a change at this moment in their high command, Ludendorff succeeding Hindenburg....
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Modern Europe

Charles Downer Hazen - 1920 - 928 pages
...and to destroy the Haigs special British Army. . . . Words fail me to express the admiration' order which I feel for the splendid resistance offered by...needed time to reorganize their exhausted divisions. Apparently, too, there was a change at this moment in their high command, Ludendorff succeeding Hindenburg....
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