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Pagina 18
... enemy , and who was about as near death as it is possible for man to be without dying . . ' Well , ' he said , ' when I saw them nuns put the screens round me and light them candles , I said to myself , I said , " This is getting beyond ...
... enemy , and who was about as near death as it is possible for man to be without dying . . ' Well , ' he said , ' when I saw them nuns put the screens round me and light them candles , I said to myself , I said , " This is getting beyond ...
Pagina 37
... enemy . to From what may be called the first round of this final struggle one may indeed say truthfully that we have emerged quite well , and that the punishment we have already inflicted on the enemy will be all to our ad- vantage when ...
... enemy . to From what may be called the first round of this final struggle one may indeed say truthfully that we have emerged quite well , and that the punishment we have already inflicted on the enemy will be all to our ad- vantage when ...
Pagina 38
... enemy till we overwhelm him , the chief factors are now pilots and engines . With America coming to our aid , and sending us streams of young men who make admirable flyers , a great increase in the number of our pilots should now ...
... enemy till we overwhelm him , the chief factors are now pilots and engines . With America coming to our aid , and sending us streams of young men who make admirable flyers , a great increase in the number of our pilots should now ...
Pagina 39
... enemy as on us , and for the reason that neither side can reap the full results of raiding until the flying forces of the enemy have been defeated , and an aerial supremacy gained and held . If you have not in- flicted heavy punishment ...
... enemy as on us , and for the reason that neither side can reap the full results of raiding until the flying forces of the enemy have been defeated , and an aerial supremacy gained and held . If you have not in- flicted heavy punishment ...
Pagina 40
... enemy a really crush- ing defeat , and there is now every hope they may , granted that output The London Chronicle is still further expedited , then one is justified also in the assumption that air power , employed relentlessly by a ...
... enemy a really crush- ing defeat , and there is now every hope they may , granted that output The London Chronicle is still further expedited , then one is justified also in the assumption that air power , employed relentlessly by a ...
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