Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 60
... means . The simplest method is by means of the ordinary rifle . At first the soldiers were supplied with grenades mounted on sticks that could be inserted in the barrel of the rifle or carbine , and the missiles were fired by means of a ...
... means . The simplest method is by means of the ordinary rifle . At first the soldiers were supplied with grenades mounted on sticks that could be inserted in the barrel of the rifle or carbine , and the missiles were fired by means of a ...
Page 468
... means a falling out of four to five cargoes . In these circum- stances even the greatest pessimist must say that the position of our opponents is deteriorating in a considerably increas- ing extent and with rapid strides , and that any ...
... means a falling out of four to five cargoes . In these circum- stances even the greatest pessimist must say that the position of our opponents is deteriorating in a considerably increas- ing extent and with rapid strides , and that any ...
Page 542
... means placed himself on the side of the Entente is , however , surely saying rather too much . Certainly he often advised yielding in Petrograd ( as we did in Vienna ) and found formulas of agreement , ' but in dealing with the other ...
... means placed himself on the side of the Entente is , however , surely saying rather too much . Certainly he often advised yielding in Petrograd ( as we did in Vienna ) and found formulas of agreement , ' but in dealing with the other ...
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