The Living Age, 250. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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68. oldal
... position won is strategically decisive , by its correspond- ence to the conditions of the war or of the nation , the battle might as well , or better , never have been fought . In military affairs the choice of action , being in the ...
... position won is strategically decisive , by its correspond- ence to the conditions of the war or of the nation , the battle might as well , or better , never have been fought . In military affairs the choice of action , being in the ...
517. oldal
... position of his rifled grave is now known . When I first saw the monument it stood near the east end of the south ... positions , the churchyard levelled , and the stones used for paving the churchyard walks , with the result that the ...
... position of his rifled grave is now known . When I first saw the monument it stood near the east end of the south ... positions , the churchyard levelled , and the stones used for paving the churchyard walks , with the result that the ...
644. oldal
... position does not betoken sin- cerity . Does it not lay on us , as sin- cere folk , to adjust our position before making a proposal of this nature to other nations ? Are we not in danger of overlooking the real nature of the evil ...
... position does not betoken sin- cerity . Does it not lay on us , as sin- cere folk , to adjust our position before making a proposal of this nature to other nations ? Are we not in danger of overlooking the real nature of the evil ...
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