Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Side 138
... moved forward to locate our forward positions . They had a pretty good idea of these already from aircraft reports . On locating them they would split up at once into small parties . A few of these parties would then attack small ...
... moved forward to locate our forward positions . They had a pretty good idea of these already from aircraft reports . On locating them they would split up at once into small parties . A few of these parties would then attack small ...
Side 184
... moved eastwards and collared the approaches to the Singa- pore side of the Causeway . They moved the whole time under their umbrella of aircraft , formations of nine fighter - bombers each , which moved round in circles over the front ...
... moved eastwards and collared the approaches to the Singa- pore side of the Causeway . They moved the whole time under their umbrella of aircraft , formations of nine fighter - bombers each , which moved round in circles over the front ...
Side 449
... moved about like a pawn on the chessboard , even if the hand that moved him were the hand of a master ? As I see the thing , there is a funda- mental fallacy in the thinking and talking of those who would have State ownership of ...
... moved about like a pawn on the chessboard , even if the hand that moved him were the hand of a master ? As I see the thing , there is a funda- mental fallacy in the thinking and talking of those who would have State ownership of ...
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