Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 444
... TRUE MOTIVES OF THE D'ANNUNZIO CONSPIRACY AN INTERVIEW WITH LENIN By W. T. Goode TEACHING THE HISTORY OF TO - DAY A striking paper on a subject of great interest to all educationalists . A British teacher tells of his methods and ...
... TRUE MOTIVES OF THE D'ANNUNZIO CONSPIRACY AN INTERVIEW WITH LENIN By W. T. Goode TEACHING THE HISTORY OF TO - DAY A striking paper on a subject of great interest to all educationalists . A British teacher tells of his methods and ...
Page 445
... True , not all Englishmen are de- lighted with America's way of as- serting herself in international affairs . But the leading men of both countries are conscious that the two Powers gain more by remaining combined than by going back on ...
... True , not all Englishmen are de- lighted with America's way of as- serting herself in international affairs . But the leading men of both countries are conscious that the two Powers gain more by remaining combined than by going back on ...
Page 456
... true this is I will take Active ) ' had made itself felt with Now my complaint is that memoirs written by generals as a rule shirk these ' key points , ' and I find the momoirs of General von Ludendorff in the English translation which ...
... true this is I will take Active ) ' had made itself felt with Now my complaint is that memoirs written by generals as a rule shirk these ' key points , ' and I find the momoirs of General von Ludendorff in the English translation which ...
Page 457
... true but not informing . But on the only points of real 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 ...
... true but not informing . But on the only points of real 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 ...
Page 458
... True , he was not himself en- gaged in that action ; but since that action determined , as a second step , the shape of the war , and , next after the Battle of the Marne , détermined its final issue , we might expect some view at least ...
... True , he was not himself en- gaged in that action ; but since that action determined , as a second step , the shape of the war , and , next after the Battle of the Marne , détermined its final issue , we might expect some view at least ...
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