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... live without honour . This country knows that we are fighting for its right to exist - the ideals of Liberty and Freedom it holds in common with ourselves . It is content to let us do the fight- ing . We do not blame its people ; it is ...
... live without honour . This country knows that we are fighting for its right to exist - the ideals of Liberty and Freedom it holds in common with ourselves . It is content to let us do the fight- ing . We do not blame its people ; it is ...
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... lives a quality akin to that which made the Romans the masters of the world . We make many and grievous mis- takes , and have paid a heavy price for them , but we shall win through at the end , Neither in Italy nor in France have I felt ...
... lives a quality akin to that which made the Romans the masters of the world . We make many and grievous mis- takes , and have paid a heavy price for them , but we shall win through at the end , Neither in Italy nor in France have I felt ...
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... lives . " As we did so , " says the same observer , " a violent ex- plosion occurred ; the glass fell about us in a thousand frag- ments . We thought the whole building was doomed . A blind- ing , but luminous dust en- veloped us . I ...
... lives . " As we did so , " says the same observer , " a violent ex- plosion occurred ; the glass fell about us in a thousand frag- ments . We thought the whole building was doomed . A blind- ing , but luminous dust en- veloped us . I ...
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... lives ; for as we emerged two shells burst over our heads , and fragments of stones hit us as we passed before the gate - keeper's lodge . " A terrible scene was dis- played before our eyes . The Palace of Saint Vaast was in flames ...
... lives ; for as we emerged two shells burst over our heads , and fragments of stones hit us as we passed before the gate - keeper's lodge . " A terrible scene was dis- played before our eyes . The Palace of Saint Vaast was in flames ...
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... live inside him are not less brave , and his power of movement is almost as circum- scribed . Mechanically , he is put up to meet the machine- gun , which the Boche used without pity or mercy 1917. ] 15 The Scene of War.-IV.
... live inside him are not less brave , and his power of movement is almost as circum- scribed . Mechanically , he is put up to meet the machine- gun , which the Boche used without pity or mercy 1917. ] 15 The Scene of War.-IV.
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