The Living Age, 294. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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... soldiers as brave , as loyal , as generous as those who have been sent forth these three years past from the cottages and mean streets of Europe . It may be so ; for they do not figure in the annals . The Historic Muse , gather- ing her ...
... soldiers as brave , as loyal , as generous as those who have been sent forth these three years past from the cottages and mean streets of Europe . It may be so ; for they do not figure in the annals . The Historic Muse , gather- ing her ...
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... soldier who throws himself upon a live bomb and so deliberately risks being blown to shreds in order to save his comrades . * has been done again and again in the trenches : this and other things which need a tougher nerve , and a ...
... soldier who throws himself upon a live bomb and so deliberately risks being blown to shreds in order to save his comrades . * has been done again and again in the trenches : this and other things which need a tougher nerve , and a ...
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... soldiers ; though the opinion widely prevailing in the British Army is that they are often treacherous fighters . In- deed , to their practices is mainly to be ascribed the bitter personal animosity that occasionally marks the relations ...
... soldiers ; though the opinion widely prevailing in the British Army is that they are often treacherous fighters . In- deed , to their practices is mainly to be ascribed the bitter personal animosity that occasionally marks the relations ...
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. CHRISTINA'S SON . BY W. M. LETTS . loud voice one of those soldiers replied ' No firing ! ' and , holding up the butt of his rifle , tapped it in a peculiar way . " This was a signal to the French , and was understood by them ...
. CHRISTINA'S SON . BY W. M. LETTS . loud voice one of those soldiers replied ' No firing ! ' and , holding up the butt of his rifle , tapped it in a peculiar way . " This was a signal to the French , and was understood by them ...
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... soldier individually it may be said that , on the whole , there is no rancor . In fact , British soldiers have a curiously detached and gener- ous way of regarding their country's enemies . When the German soldier is taken prisoner , or ...
... soldier individually it may be said that , on the whole , there is no rancor . In fact , British soldiers have a curiously detached and gener- ous way of regarding their country's enemies . When the German soldier is taken prisoner , or ...
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