These are the reasons which have induced His Majesty's Government to declare war, and these reasons constitute the primary objective you have before you. The place of your assembly, according to present arrangements, is Amiens, and during the assembly... The Edinburgh Review - Stranica 361919Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| John Denton Pinkstone French (Earl of Ypres) - 1919 - Broj stranica: 420
...Government to declare war, and these reasons constitute the primary objective you have before you. " The place of your assembly, according to present arrangements,...your force is able and adapted to play. It must be recognized from the outset that the numerical strength of the British force and its contingent reenforcement... | |
| George Compton Archibald Arthur - 1920 - Broj stranica: 460
...Government to declare war, and these reasons constitute the primary objective you have before you. The place of your assembly, according to present arrangements,...strength of the British Force — and its contingent reinforcements — is strictly limited, and with this consideration kept steadily in view it will be... | |
| Sir George Arthur - 1920 - Broj stranica: 468
...Government to declare war, and these reasons constitute the primary objective you have before you. The place of your assembly, according to present arrangements,...strength of the British Force — and its contingent reinforcements — is strictly limited, and with this consideration kept steadily in view it will be... | |
| William R. Griffiths - 2003 - Broj stranica: 290
...behalf of which, as guaranteed by treaty, Belgium has appealed to the French and to ourselves. . . . you will have every opportunity for discussing with...your Force is able and adapted to play. It must be recognized from the outset that the numerical strength of the British Force and its contingent reinforcement... | |
| Sir George Arthur - 2007 - Broj stranica: 437
...Government to declare war, and these reasons constitute the primary objective you have before you. The place of your assembly, according to present arrangements,...strength of" the British Force — and its contingent reinforcements — is strictly limited, and with this consideration kept steadily in view it will be... | |
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