Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 444
... interest to all educationalists . A British teacher tells of his methods and results . AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP FOR FRANCE By Henri Bordeaux THE CHURCHES IN THE WAR ON GROWING OLD THE MAN OF ROSS By E. V. Lucas If you are not a subscriber ...
... interest to all educationalists . A British teacher tells of his methods and results . AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP FOR FRANCE By Henri Bordeaux THE CHURCHES IN THE WAR ON GROWING OLD THE MAN OF ROSS By E. V. Lucas If you are not a subscriber ...
Page 456
... interest in military history per se ( just as one may have an interest in chess or pure mechanics ) , the first thing attempted when one comes across a military memoir is the dis- covery therein of certain events , ' key points . ' We ...
... interest in military history per se ( just as one may have an interest in chess or pure mechanics ) , the first thing attempted when one comes across a military memoir is the dis- covery therein of certain events , ' key points . ' We ...
Page 457
... interest to a military historian - how and why the lines broke I learn nothing . All I get is ( on page 145 ) , ' In the early hours of May 2 , General von Macken- sen , in a well - prepared attack ' ( my italics ) , ' brilliantly ...
... interest to a military historian - how and why the lines broke I learn nothing . All I get is ( on page 145 ) , ' In the early hours of May 2 , General von Macken- sen , in a well - prepared attack ' ( my italics ) , ' brilliantly ...
Page 465
... interest , and find us all predisposed to read them and to weigh carefully what the writer has to say . General Ludendorff was de facto Commander - in - Chief of the German armies from August 29 , 1916 , until the close of the war , and ...
... interest , and find us all predisposed to read them and to weigh carefully what the writer has to say . General Ludendorff was de facto Commander - in - Chief of the German armies from August 29 , 1916 , until the close of the war , and ...
Page 466
... interests are nowhere conspicuous in his apologia . He dis- plays no power of sustained thought . He did not know how to profit by the good fortune of the Russian collapse in 1917. He admits that the revolu- tion had broken the back of ...
... interests are nowhere conspicuous in his apologia . He dis- plays no power of sustained thought . He did not know how to profit by the good fortune of the Russian collapse in 1917. He admits that the revolu- tion had broken the back of ...
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