Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 15
... British . In unoccupied France 40 per cent are absolutely pro - British ; 40 per cent are indifferent and convinced we cannot win ; and 20 per cent are pro- German , or anyway anti - British . Quite a large percentage are anti - British ...
... British . In unoccupied France 40 per cent are absolutely pro - British ; 40 per cent are indifferent and convinced we cannot win ; and 20 per cent are pro- German , or anyway anti - British . Quite a large percentage are anti - British ...
Side 109
... British , and greeted in a friendly nanner , albeit somewhat shyly , but ' opov's dress at first caused con- iderable mystification . More cars began to arrive , and we all assembled n the big salon , decorated with large portraits of ...
... British , and greeted in a friendly nanner , albeit somewhat shyly , but ' opov's dress at first caused con- iderable mystification . More cars began to arrive , and we all assembled n the big salon , decorated with large portraits of ...
Side 119
... British homes thrown open to welcome them . Only by the voluntary subjection to strict discipline , by the daily exercise of military duties , by willing obedience , complete self - control , and a deep understanding of the grave ...
... British homes thrown open to welcome them . Only by the voluntary subjection to strict discipline , by the daily exercise of military duties , by willing obedience , complete self - control , and a deep understanding of the grave ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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