Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes261-262W. Blackwood, 1947 |
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... better than the trenches . On the other hand , when the French took over from the British , they were frequently shocked by the sketchy and insufficient maps they were given ; but later , when they were on the ground , they would often ...
... better than the trenches . On the other hand , when the French took over from the British , they were frequently shocked by the sketchy and insufficient maps they were given ; but later , when they were on the ground , they would often ...
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... better to fight in 1938. " Far worse , " was his reply . " In fact , it would have been much better if we could have staved off the war till 1940. " A colleague of Chamber- lain's once put the situation fairly enough when he said that ...
... better to fight in 1938. " Far worse , " was his reply . " In fact , it would have been much better if we could have staved off the war till 1940. " A colleague of Chamber- lain's once put the situation fairly enough when he said that ...
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... better man to deal with a formid- able rising is another . " Some say that we wan , and some say that they wan ... " - and when two commanders , either of whom was almost incapable of winning a battle in any circumstances , were pitted ...
... better man to deal with a formid- able rising is another . " Some say that we wan , and some say that they wan ... " - and when two commanders , either of whom was almost incapable of winning a battle in any circumstances , were pitted ...
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