The Living Age, 294. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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... enemy spear - points into his own breast to make a way for his friends into the hostile square . A fine thing to do ! But no whit finer than that of the soldier who throws himself upon a live bomb and so deliberately risks being blown ...
... enemy spear - points into his own breast to make a way for his friends into the hostile square . A fine thing to do ! But no whit finer than that of the soldier who throws himself upon a live bomb and so deliberately risks being blown ...
6. oldal
... enemy . " After ' im , " he said , and handed back the vessel for the German to drain . So now , when I seek to recall my old vision of Sid- ney at Zutphen , it is blotted out by another : a vision of a man in drabbled khaki , lying in ...
... enemy . " After ' im , " he said , and handed back the vessel for the German to drain . So now , when I seek to recall my old vision of Sid- ney at Zutphen , it is blotted out by another : a vision of a man in drabbled khaki , lying in ...
11. oldal
... top of a hill near Bayonne , and , as they ap- proached the enemy , he ordered them to fire . " But , " says Napier , " with a loud voice one of those soldiers replied ' No firing The Relations Between the Trenches . 11.
... top of a hill near Bayonne , and , as they ap- proached the enemy , he ordered them to fire . " But , " says Napier , " with a loud voice one of those soldiers replied ' No firing The Relations Between the Trenches . 11.
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... enemy like the black death to which they strive to consign them . But when the fury of battle has died down in victory , there are none so soft and kindly to the beaten enemy . Surrender should always of course disarm hostility . No ...
... enemy like the black death to which they strive to consign them . But when the fury of battle has died down in victory , there are none so soft and kindly to the beaten enemy . Surrender should always of course disarm hostility . No ...
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... enemy . Great was the relief of the Irish Guards , and they raised a joyful cry of " Good man , Alleyman . " Of all the horrible features of the war surely the most heartrending is the fate of the wounded lying without succor in the ...
... enemy . Great was the relief of the Irish Guards , and they raised a joyful cry of " Good man , Alleyman . " Of all the horrible features of the war surely the most heartrending is the fate of the wounded lying without succor in the ...
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