Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 443
... FRENCH REVIEW RYUTARO NAGAI 445 W. T. GOODE 447 456 462 465 468 477 ARTHUR E. LLOYD MAUNSELL 487 . W. L. COURTNEY 488 EDWARD STORER 490 ST . JOHN ERVINE 493 R. W. JACKSON 495 E. B. OSBORN 498 A New Shylock From the DAILY TELEGRAPH ...
... FRENCH REVIEW RYUTARO NAGAI 445 W. T. GOODE 447 456 462 465 468 477 ARTHUR E. LLOYD MAUNSELL 487 . W. L. COURTNEY 488 EDWARD STORER 490 ST . JOHN ERVINE 493 R. W. JACKSON 495 E. B. OSBORN 498 A New Shylock From the DAILY TELEGRAPH ...
Page 458
... French lines against the river and so to produce chaos . It was a sort of Friedland on a large scale . It did not come off . The blow was parried on the fourth day at a sufficient distance from the very insufficiently bridged ob- stacle ...
... French lines against the river and so to produce chaos . It was a sort of Friedland on a large scale . It did not come off . The blow was parried on the fourth day at a sufficient distance from the very insufficiently bridged ob- stacle ...
Page 459
... French effort to the south was meant to be the decisive or turning effort . He justly describes the nature of the French success at the Moron- villiers hills , but he does not ( where he should , on page 426 ) explain ex- actly what the ...
... French effort to the south was meant to be the decisive or turning effort . He justly describes the nature of the French success at the Moron- villiers hills , but he does not ( where he should , on page 426 ) explain ex- actly what the ...
Page 460
... French left , which really did the trick . He does tell us what is interesting , that even as late as March 28 he himself still counted on getting through and reëstablishing open warfare . In con- clusion we have the despairing phrase ...
... French left , which really did the trick . He does tell us what is interesting , that even as late as March 28 he himself still counted on getting through and reëstablishing open warfare . In con- clusion we have the despairing phrase ...
Page 461
... French army , under Gouraud , organized a very thin de- fensive in depth , quite deceived the attack , and shattered it in the first seven hours . Still they might have held upon their flank . They did not . They were here completely ...
... French army , under Gouraud , organized a very thin de- fensive in depth , quite deceived the attack , and shattered it in the first seven hours . Still they might have held upon their flank . They did not . They were here completely ...
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