Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 403
... Sir John French , Sir Douglas Haig , and Sir Horace Smith - Dorrien were greater mas- ters of the craft of war than the generals opposed to them . That wonderful ap- prenticeship at Colesberg , which General French and General Haig had ...
... Sir John French , Sir Douglas Haig , and Sir Horace Smith - Dorrien were greater mas- ters of the craft of war than the generals opposed to them . That wonderful ap- prenticeship at Colesberg , which General French and General Haig had ...
Page 404
... Sir John . French and Lord Kitchener it was the lat- ter whose belief in ... Douglas Haig was also a matter of course , the fact can- not be said to be ... Sir Ian Hamilton's reputation had been eclipsed by the tragic episode of ...
... Sir John . French and Lord Kitchener it was the lat- ter whose belief in ... Douglas Haig was also a matter of course , the fact can- not be said to be ... Sir Ian Hamilton's reputation had been eclipsed by the tragic episode of ...
Page 405
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. Sir Douglas Haig and General Joffre leaving headquarters in northern France lenged the claim of Sir Douglas Haig as the successor to Sir John French . There was , it was true , a suspicion ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. Sir Douglas Haig and General Joffre leaving headquarters in northern France lenged the claim of Sir Douglas Haig as the successor to Sir John French . There was , it was true , a suspicion ...
Page 407
... Sir John French and Sir Douglas Haig The French peasants of St. Pierre and Miquelon Four photographs. of the man , which wears so polite a mask in ordinary circum- stances , comes into ac- tion stripped of all dis- guise . The bedside ...
... Sir John French and Sir Douglas Haig The French peasants of St. Pierre and Miquelon Four photographs. of the man , which wears so polite a mask in ordinary circum- stances , comes into ac- tion stripped of all dis- guise . The bedside ...
Page 408
... Sir John declared that in this engagement " the energy and vigor with which General Sir Douglas Haig handled his command show him to be a leader of great ability and power . " Finally , at Loos , Sir Douglas was again in command of the ...
... Sir John declared that in this engagement " the energy and vigor with which General Sir Douglas Haig handled his command show him to be a leader of great ability and power . " Finally , at Loos , Sir Douglas was again in command of the ...
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