The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 90
... French- Swiss are Swiss first and Latin second , and , if occasion demanded , they would , though with tears in their eyes , defend their frontier from a foreign army , even if it were a French one . As a matter of fact , nothing short ...
... French- Swiss are Swiss first and Latin second , and , if occasion demanded , they would , though with tears in their eyes , defend their frontier from a foreign army , even if it were a French one . As a matter of fact , nothing short ...
Page 569
... French En- tente . I can state very positively and confidently that all other explanations should be received by the British public with much scepticism . I am less familiar with all the details of the negotiations which subsequently ...
... French En- tente . I can state very positively and confidently that all other explanations should be received by the British public with much scepticism . I am less familiar with all the details of the negotiations which subsequently ...
Page 628
... French must necessarily like whatever they like . An example of this recurs to memory in connection with a banquet which was given some years ago to a party of French sailors at the Mansion House in London . The English organ- izer of ...
... French must necessarily like whatever they like . An example of this recurs to memory in connection with a banquet which was given some years ago to a party of French sailors at the Mansion House in London . The English organ- izer of ...
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CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 1 |
Englands Empty Cradles | 64 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
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