The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... officers from Zeppelins . This would enable the Irish ports to be closed against England and the establishment of stations for submarines on the Irish coast and the cutting off of the supply of food for England . The services of the ...
... officers from Zeppelins . This would enable the Irish ports to be closed against England and the establishment of stations for submarines on the Irish coast and the cutting off of the supply of food for England . The services of the ...
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... officers dis- liked service on the destroyer in peace times , owing to its wretched living quarters and a general lack of human comforts , is perhaps not surprising . Probably the average citizen knew little about the ship and its ...
... officers dis- liked service on the destroyer in peace times , owing to its wretched living quarters and a general lack of human comforts , is perhaps not surprising . Probably the average citizen knew little about the ship and its ...
Strana 41
... officers drank their toast to " The Day " at their public banquets- " The Day " when they should destroy the British fleet and , by controlling British sea power , con- trol the world . Years before Hay died German professors were ...
... officers drank their toast to " The Day " at their public banquets- " The Day " when they should destroy the British fleet and , by controlling British sea power , con- trol the world . Years before Hay died German professors were ...
Strana 53
... officers of the Government , their chief qualifications as British plenipotentiaries being that they sympathized with the struggle made by the colonies for political liberty , and that Oswald in particular , who had put up $ 250,000 as ...
... officers of the Government , their chief qualifications as British plenipotentiaries being that they sympathized with the struggle made by the colonies for political liberty , and that Oswald in particular , who had put up $ 250,000 as ...
Strana 54
... officers , some of them sons of the great- est families in the Em- pire , refused to serve . It was thoroughly un- derstood by many in England that George Washington was fight- ing one of the great chain of battles that have marked the ...
... officers , some of them sons of the great- est families in the Em- pire , refused to serve . It was thoroughly un- derstood by many in England that George Washington was fight- ing one of the great chain of battles that have marked the ...
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