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Page 318
... important military power into a most important naval power had at least to be recognized by Great Britain as uncomfortable . To pre- serve the supremacy of the seas which Great Britain must have in order not to go down , the Prince adds ...
... important military power into a most important naval power had at least to be recognized by Great Britain as uncomfortable . To pre- serve the supremacy of the seas which Great Britain must have in order not to go down , the Prince adds ...
Page 359
... important positions most gallantly won , I had no doubt as to the correct course under the conditions . Accordingly , on the night of Dec. 4-5 the evacuation of the position held by us north of the Flesquières Ridge was com- menced . On ...
... important positions most gallantly won , I had no doubt as to the correct course under the conditions . Accordingly , on the night of Dec. 4-5 the evacuation of the position held by us north of the Flesquières Ridge was com- menced . On ...
Page 496
... important war issue in the Spring of 1918 on account of its effect upon Great Britain's man - power meas- ures . Premier Lloyd George , on May 21 , 1917 , announced the Government's de- cision to summon a convention of Irish- men ...
... important war issue in the Spring of 1918 on account of its effect upon Great Britain's man - power meas- ures . Premier Lloyd George , on May 21 , 1917 , announced the Government's de- cision to summon a convention of Irish- men ...
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