Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... enemy contingents , bent back by our bom- bardment , were cut down by machine guns . On the following night , the British marked certain gains between Pozières and Bazentin . This success was con- tinued during the night of Aug. 4-5 ...
... enemy contingents , bent back by our bom- bardment , were cut down by machine guns . On the following night , the British marked certain gains between Pozières and Bazentin . This success was con- tinued during the night of Aug. 4-5 ...
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... enemy had two alterna- tives . He might have said : " All right , march on , capture trench after trench , we will give you one after the other of these trenched villages , we might throw in a few French towns . We will give you not ...
... enemy had two alterna- tives . He might have said : " All right , march on , capture trench after trench , we will give you one after the other of these trenched villages , we might throw in a few French towns . We will give you not ...
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... enemy cruisers were in sight . Steam was at once raised for full speed , and the Kent proceeded out of harbor to in- vestigate . Smoke from other vessels could be observed over the horizon , and later other enemy vessels appeared in ...
... enemy cruisers were in sight . Steam was at once raised for full speed , and the Kent proceeded out of harbor to in- vestigate . Smoke from other vessels could be observed over the horizon , and later other enemy vessels appeared in ...
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... enemy ships were destroyed and sunk by the gunfire of his Majesty's ships under his command . Bristol and Macedonia took no part in the engagement . Bristol was unable to leave harbor with the re- mainder of the squadron , and the Mace ...
... enemy ships were destroyed and sunk by the gunfire of his Majesty's ships under his command . Bristol and Macedonia took no part in the engagement . Bristol was unable to leave harbor with the re- mainder of the squadron , and the Mace ...
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... enemy has displayed virtues which it would not be right for us to deny ; for one honors one's self by recog- nizing the valor of those whom one com- bats . He has gone to death in deep , com- pact , disciplined masses , with a blind ...
... enemy has displayed virtues which it would not be right for us to deny ; for one honors one's self by recog- nizing the valor of those whom one com- bats . He has gone to death in deep , com- pact , disciplined masses , with a blind ...
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