The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William 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, 1915 - English literature |
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Page 11
... direct charge of all public animals , arms , equip- ment and stores , any and all of which they must be prepared to deliver over in first - class condition at short notice for military purposes ; they are responsible for the due ...
... direct charge of all public animals , arms , equip- ment and stores , any and all of which they must be prepared to deliver over in first - class condition at short notice for military purposes ; they are responsible for the due ...
Page 66
... direct attack on two of Germany's enemies , Russia and Great Britain . The Caucasus and Egypt are the fields upon which the Sultan's forces are expected to prove their capacity for making themselves disagreeable to our allies and our ...
... direct attack on two of Germany's enemies , Russia and Great Britain . The Caucasus and Egypt are the fields upon which the Sultan's forces are expected to prove their capacity for making themselves disagreeable to our allies and our ...
Page 67
... direct the operations of the Ottoman army and navy , and Prussian gold to diminish the emptiness of the Ottoman Treasury . But the supply of both com- modities , limited as it is by the Kaiser's nearer necessities , is bound to fall far ...
... direct the operations of the Ottoman army and navy , and Prussian gold to diminish the emptiness of the Ottoman Treasury . But the supply of both com- modities , limited as it is by the Kaiser's nearer necessities , is bound to fall far ...
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... direct influence on the main operations , the scene of which has lain throughout to the west of the Moselle . The enemy's forces in Belgium , which had previously been employed in containing the Belgian field army based on Antwerp , and ...
... direct influence on the main operations , the scene of which has lain throughout to the west of the Moselle . The enemy's forces in Belgium , which had previously been employed in containing the Belgian field army based on Antwerp , and ...
Page 90
... direct retreat into the interior of France which enabled them to wrest the offensive from the Germans early in September . The extension of the line of battle towards the north was the cause of another important change in the situa ...
... direct retreat into the interior of France which enabled them to wrest the offensive from the Germans early in September . The extension of the line of battle towards the north was the cause of another important change in the situa ...
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