The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 103 tomasScribner & Company, 1922 |
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... reason for this attention was prin- cipally one of courtesy , for , although the intelligence section of the general staff is charged by army regulations with the supervision of war corre- spondents , the base - intelligence officers ...
... reason for this attention was prin- cipally one of courtesy , for , although the intelligence section of the general staff is charged by army regulations with the supervision of war corre- spondents , the base - intelligence officers ...
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... reason . By a further coincidence the tele- graph editor undertook to type out Howard's message , and used his own telegraph instrument to do so , it being possible to type on the ribbon with the local telegraph key as well as with the ...
... reason . By a further coincidence the tele- graph editor undertook to type out Howard's message , and used his own telegraph instrument to do so , it being possible to type on the ribbon with the local telegraph key as well as with the ...
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... reason he could not have explained , flung himself straight away into the third item , the tremen- dous " Hammerclavier . " The sounds flooded the hall , swept through it as if it were not there , obliterating time and space . It was as ...
... reason he could not have explained , flung himself straight away into the third item , the tremen- dous " Hammerclavier . " The sounds flooded the hall , swept through it as if it were not there , obliterating time and space . It was as ...
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... reason for confidence . As M. Berthelot spoke , General Pellé made notes . He handed me the paper on which he had written the Govern- ment's wishes , together with the order of the day issued by General von Deimling , found on some ...
... reason for confidence . As M. Berthelot spoke , General Pellé made notes . He handed me the paper on which he had written the Govern- ment's wishes , together with the order of the day issued by General von Deimling , found on some ...
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... reason to fear that the public would be distracted by this change of tone and would believe that everything was lost . I explained my reasons and suggested giving Deimling's text to the newspapers in the form of a separate note ...
... reason to fear that the public would be distracted by this change of tone and would believe that everything was lost . I explained my reasons and suggested giving Deimling's text to the newspapers in the form of a separate note ...
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