Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... army which , under Maunoury's stalwart leadership , was to fall upon Von Kluck's flank , and was to usher in the victory of the Marne . ) A fresh wire came to hand from the War Office on the following afternoon , announc- ing that the ...
... army which , under Maunoury's stalwart leadership , was to fall upon Von Kluck's flank , and was to usher in the victory of the Marne . ) A fresh wire came to hand from the War Office on the following afternoon , announc- ing that the ...
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... army corps , and had thereby transformed a situation which was full of An official visit to Dublin in connection with Conven- tion projects for establishing a local military force provided a break in War Office routine at a considerably ...
... army corps , and had thereby transformed a situation which was full of An official visit to Dublin in connection with Conven- tion projects for establishing a local military force provided a break in War Office routine at a considerably ...
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... army stood in need , and they endeavoured to settle for the soldiers at the front the nature of the munitions that the troops were to have . They even tried at times to allocate the output of the factories in their charge at their own ...
... army stood in need , and they endeavoured to settle for the soldiers at the front the nature of the munitions that the troops were to have . They even tried at times to allocate the output of the factories in their charge at their own ...
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... army was available and the weather had become settled , and it is likely enough that the whole project would have been incontinently dropped in deference to professional opinion . Very few officers in the re- gular army are conversant ...
... army was available and the weather had become settled , and it is likely enough that the whole project would have been incontinently dropped in deference to professional opinion . Very few officers in the re- gular army are conversant ...
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... Army " and the setting up of training centres . The farmers ' willing- ness to encourage and employ women was most conspicuous by its absence , and the only possibility of getting a job was by going round to the farms and demanding work ...
... Army " and the setting up of training centres . The farmers ' willing- ness to encourage and employ women was most conspicuous by its absence , and the only possibility of getting a job was by going round to the farms and demanding work ...
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