Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... ground , and wherever they fly they are followed humbly by the bursting clouds of the enemy's shells . But they fly on with a cool and hard in- difference , intent upon their purpose , and it is manifest beyond question that in this air ...
... ground , and wherever they fly they are followed humbly by the bursting clouds of the enemy's shells . But they fly on with a cool and hard in- difference , intent upon their purpose , and it is manifest beyond question that in this air ...
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... ground under our feet is littered with the débris of battle and scarred with shell - holes . Beyond that wood the enemy's dead still lie soil we stand on has been fought over in the great advance , and the landmarks about us - Longueval ...
... ground under our feet is littered with the débris of battle and scarred with shell - holes . Beyond that wood the enemy's dead still lie soil we stand on has been fought over in the great advance , and the landmarks about us - Longueval ...
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... ground , Morval and Lesboeufs ; and it is there that the fierce fighting of the first line is in progress ; that the bomb and the machine - gun , the hand grenade and the cold steel of the British bayonet , are mur- derously at work ...
... ground , Morval and Lesboeufs ; and it is there that the fierce fighting of the first line is in progress ; that the bomb and the machine - gun , the hand grenade and the cold steel of the British bayonet , are mur- derously at work ...
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... ground , and let no one har- bour any doubt upon that point . " The English , " says he , " never lack the inexplicable spirit of Sport . Fighting to us is a Duty , not a sport , as most Englishmen take it , to our bewilderment . " The ...
... ground , and let no one har- bour any doubt upon that point . " The English , " says he , " never lack the inexplicable spirit of Sport . Fighting to us is a Duty , not a sport , as most Englishmen take it , to our bewilderment . " The ...
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... ground that the submarine menace was sufficiently in hand to secure the passage to this country of foreign and colonial produce . All the Committees recom- mended that exports of the only two home - produced artifi- cial manures of any ...
... ground that the submarine menace was sufficiently in hand to secure the passage to this country of foreign and colonial produce . All the Committees recom- mended that exports of the only two home - produced artifi- cial manures of any ...
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