Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... Army , the B.E.F. and the Belgian Army , and by 19th May Lord Gort was already visualising the possibility of having to withdraw northwards . A combined counter - attack by French and British forces , striking from either side of the ...
... Army , the B.E.F. and the Belgian Army , and by 19th May Lord Gort was already visualising the possibility of having to withdraw northwards . A combined counter - attack by French and British forces , striking from either side of the ...
Pagina 295
... Army would probably make its stand somewhere in the neighbour- hood of Tel - el - Kebir . He hoped that a decisive defeat of the Egyptian Army in the field would render further resistance insignificant and so simplify the entry into ...
... Army would probably make its stand somewhere in the neighbour- hood of Tel - el - Kebir . He hoped that a decisive defeat of the Egyptian Army in the field would render further resistance insignificant and so simplify the entry into ...
Pagina 300
... Army were now forced to say that of course there had been no opposi- tion whatsoever ( the British losses in officers and men were 57 killed and just over 400 wounded or missing ) , and that Arabi's Army was a mere rabble . Some even ...
... Army were now forced to say that of course there had been no opposi- tion whatsoever ( the British losses in officers and men were 57 killed and just over 400 wounded or missing ) , and that Arabi's Army was a mere rabble . Some even ...
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A BATH IN TASHKENT BY DRUMSHIEL | 17 |
THE ESCAPE OF LAVALETTE BY W BARING PEMBERTON | 57 |
THE OLD MANUAL BY HERON | 349 |
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