The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... advance on the further bank of the Isonzo . Further east , British and French troops are in possession of a few miles of the Gallipoli peninsula . In Africa we have practically conquered German South - West Africa and German Togoland ...
... advance on the further bank of the Isonzo . Further east , British and French troops are in possession of a few miles of the Gallipoli peninsula . In Africa we have practically conquered German South - West Africa and German Togoland ...
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... advance in France , and end after a few weeks in the capture of Paris . Germany was fully organised for war , her preparations had been made for a long time past ; the Allies were relatively unprepared . It was not unnatural that the ...
... advance in France , and end after a few weeks in the capture of Paris . Germany was fully organised for war , her preparations had been made for a long time past ; the Allies were relatively unprepared . It was not unnatural that the ...
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... advance by Grand Admiral von Tirpitz and his staff ; the Emperor can hardly have been ignorant of them . Advertisements were even inserted in American newspapers by the German Embassy at Washington announcing that the ship would be ...
... advance by Grand Admiral von Tirpitz and his staff ; the Emperor can hardly have been ignorant of them . Advertisements were even inserted in American newspapers by the German Embassy at Washington announcing that the ship would be ...
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... advance in the direction of Constantinople ; that such an advance would create trouble between Russia and Austria . That policy had the desired result . The Russo - Turkish War of 1877 greatly increased the differences existing between ...
... advance in the direction of Constantinople ; that such an advance would create trouble between Russia and Austria . That policy had the desired result . The Russo - Turkish War of 1877 greatly increased the differences existing between ...
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... advance which the Revolution owes to the thinkers of the eighteenth century , but he secured them . He poured the red - hot metal of the Revolution into the moulds of the law , so that the metal became hard and shining bronze on which ...
... advance which the Revolution owes to the thinkers of the eighteenth century , but he secured them . He poured the red - hot metal of the Revolution into the moulds of the law , so that the metal became hard and shining bronze on which ...
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