Deeds of a Great Railway: A Record of the Enterprise and Achievements of the London and North-western Railway Company During the Great WarJ. Murray, 1920 - 217 Seiten |
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... Lord Jellicoe ; Messrs . Constable , " 1914 , " Lord French ; Messrs . Flammarion , Paris , " Enseignments Psychologigues de la Guerre Européenne , " M. Gustav Lebon ; Messrs . Hodder & Stoughton , 66 Winged Warfare , " Captain Bishop ...
... Lord Jellicoe ; Messrs . Constable , " 1914 , " Lord French ; Messrs . Flammarion , Paris , " Enseignments Psychologigues de la Guerre Européenne , " M. Gustav Lebon ; Messrs . Hodder & Stoughton , 66 Winged Warfare , " Captain Bishop ...
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... Lord Lansdowne and I feel it our duty to inform you that in our opinion , as well as in that of all the colleagues whom we have been able to consult , it would be fatal to the honour and security of the United Kingdom to hesitate in ...
... Lord Lansdowne and I feel it our duty to inform you that in our opinion , as well as in that of all the colleagues whom we have been able to consult , it would be fatal to the honour and security of the United Kingdom to hesitate in ...
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... Lord Haldane from the War Office ; Kitchener , " with an inflexible will , a heart that never fails at the blackest moments , a spirit that time and again has been proved unconquerable , " becoming Secretary of State for War . With the ...
... Lord Haldane from the War Office ; Kitchener , " with an inflexible will , a heart that never fails at the blackest moments , a spirit that time and again has been proved unconquerable , " becoming Secretary of State for War . With the ...
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... Lord Kitchener's first appeal for recruits thousands flocked to the colours . Apposite indeed was the following brief insertion to be found in the personal column of the Times , August 26th , 1914 : " Flannelled fools at the wicket and ...
... Lord Kitchener's first appeal for recruits thousands flocked to the colours . Apposite indeed was the following brief insertion to be found in the personal column of the Times , August 26th , 1914 : " Flannelled fools at the wicket and ...
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... Lord Haldane's scheme of Territorials in 1908 , the battalion was embodied therein , and continued as such until March , 1912 , when for some inex- plicable reason it was finally disbanded . How valuable an asset from the professional ...
... Lord Haldane's scheme of Territorials in 1908 , the battalion was embodied therein , and continued as such until March , 1912 , when for some inex- plicable reason it was finally disbanded . How valuable an asset from the professional ...
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Seite 206 - They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Seite 16 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquered Steam, afar Drag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car ; Or, on wide-waving wings expanded bear The flying chariot through the fields of air...
Seite 28 - It is my royal and Imperial command that you concentrate your energies, for the immediate present, upon one single purpose, and that is that you address all your skill and all the valour of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous English and to walk over General French's contemptible little Army.
Seite 138 - The horror of the shell-hole area of Verdun was surpassed. It was no longer life at all. It was mere unspeakable suffering. And through this world of mud the attackers dragged themselves, slowly, but steadily, and in dense masses. Caught in the advanced zone by our hail of fire they often collapsed and the lonely man in the shell-hole breathed again.
Seite 6 - This assurance is of course subject to the policy of His Majesty's Government receiving the support of Parliament, and must not be taken as binding His Majesty's Government to take any action...
Seite 6 - ... it would be fatal to the honour and security of the United Kingdom to hesitate in supporting France and Russia at the present juncture, and we offer our unhesitating support to the Government in any measures they may consider necessary for that object.
Seite 115 - The use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
Seite 91 - And when the strife is fierce, the warfare long, Steals on the ear the distant triumph-song, And hearts are brave again, and arms are strong.
Seite 7 - But this I know is true — after the guarantee given that the German fleet would not attack the coast of France or annex any French territory, I would not have been party to a declaration of war, had Belgium not been invaded, and I think I can say the same thing for most, if not all, of my colleagues. If Germany had been wise, she would not have set foot on Belgian soil. The Liberal Government then would not have intervened. Germany made a grave mistake.
Seite 152 - At this grave moment in our national history I send to you, and through you to the officers and men of the fleets of which you have assumed command, the assurance of my confidence that under your direction they will revive and renew the old glories of the royal navy, and prove once again the sure shield of Britain and of her empire in the hour of trial.