The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... soldiers perhaps , have always admitted that there are certain acts which are inexcusable , even in the height of war , when the passions of combatants are excited and their moral judgment tends to lose its balance . " Your nation , Sir ...
... soldiers perhaps , have always admitted that there are certain acts which are inexcusable , even in the height of war , when the passions of combatants are excited and their moral judgment tends to lose its balance . " Your nation , Sir ...
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... soldiers , and for such a vile cause , and they hoped the Government would see its way to sparing them such misfortune and such disgrace . Happily , Salandra understood his nation . Scarcely had the war broken out than he convinced ...
... soldiers , and for such a vile cause , and they hoped the Government would see its way to sparing them such misfortune and such disgrace . Happily , Salandra understood his nation . Scarcely had the war broken out than he convinced ...
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... soldiers of the Cross , rise gracefully against the sky . But the west has never really conquered Tarnopol . The fierce sons of the Prophet , with all their darkness and horror , have gone generations ago , but , before they retreated ...
... soldiers of the Cross , rise gracefully against the sky . But the west has never really conquered Tarnopol . The fierce sons of the Prophet , with all their darkness and horror , have gone generations ago , but , before they retreated ...
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... soldiers stick to it and pray for the guns which are going to save the situation . " An unhappy feature of the fighting is that clearly , unmis- takably , the German gunners are advised from our field of battle . Our General Staff comes ...
... soldiers stick to it and pray for the guns which are going to save the situation . " An unhappy feature of the fighting is that clearly , unmis- takably , the German gunners are advised from our field of battle . Our General Staff comes ...
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... soldier himself . When hostilities are over , what is to become of the men who enlisted for the duration of the war ? Employ- ment of some kind will have to be found for them ; and the question is not only what employment , but how and ...
... soldier himself . When hostilities are over , what is to become of the men who enlisted for the duration of the war ? Employ- ment of some kind will have to be found for them ; and the question is not only what employment , but how and ...
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