Current History, Том 4New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... hope of intercept- ing Villa in his rendezvous beyond Casas Grandes . Somewhere near the start the expedition was divided into two columns , the second being under command of Col- onel Dodd . By March 20 the cavalry divisions had ...
... hope of intercept- ing Villa in his rendezvous beyond Casas Grandes . Somewhere near the start the expedition was divided into two columns , the second being under command of Col- onel Dodd . By March 20 the cavalry divisions had ...
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... hope of a better hand . In France there has also been an important change . General Gallieni , who was first Military Governor of Paris , and later War Minister , has , it seems , broken down in health as a result of his unceasing toil ...
... hope of a better hand . In France there has also been an important change . General Gallieni , who was first Military Governor of Paris , and later War Minister , has , it seems , broken down in health as a result of his unceasing toil ...
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... hope , and a sense of inde- pendence , to give them work not merely mechanical but more in keeping with their education and intelligence . The President of France is patron of the society , and on its committees in Paris and New York ...
... hope , and a sense of inde- pendence , to give them work not merely mechanical but more in keeping with their education and intelligence . The President of France is patron of the society , and on its committees in Paris and New York ...
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... hope that no man of you will lend any support to such a false and misleading policy . A premature peace means a short peace , and a war that will be even worse than this to follow . Therefore , let all of us unite in the resolve that ...
... hope that no man of you will lend any support to such a false and misleading policy . A premature peace means a short peace , and a war that will be even worse than this to follow . Therefore , let all of us unite in the resolve that ...
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... hope it will never see again . Our deepest grati- tude is due to our troops , who have endured unheard - of sufferings and priva- tions , and whose bravery is beyond all praise . The accounts which we have read of heroic fights during ...
... hope it will never see again . Our deepest grati- tude is due to our troops , who have endured unheard - of sufferings and priva- tions , and whose bravery is beyond all praise . The accounts which we have read of heroic fights during ...
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