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" It was a matter of life and death for them, as if they had gone by the more southern route they could not have hoped, in view of the paucity of roads and the strength of the fortresses, to have got through without formidable opposition entailing great... "
The New York Times Current History of the European War - Página 1124
1915
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volumen108

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1918 - 1010 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able to get well ahead with their operations and endeavour to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volumen9

1915 - 1080 páginas
...paraphrased in the well-known gloss upon Shakespeare: "Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel juHt, but four times he that gets his blow in fust." "They..."by the quickest and easiest way so as to be able to got well ahead with their operations and endeavor to strike some decisive blow as early as possible."...
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Causes and Consequences of the War of 1914

Howard Pitcher Okie - 1914 - 138 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step — namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able...to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. "It was a matter of life or death for them, as, if they had gone by the more southern route they could...
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Handbook of the European War, Volumen1

Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able...to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for them, as if they had gone by the more southern route they could...
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Europe in the Melting Pot: The Historical Background of the ..., Volumen6,Tema 4

Gregory Mason - 1914 - 106 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able...to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for them, as if they had gone by the more southern route they could...
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Europe in the Melting Pot: The Historical Background of the ..., Volumen6,Tema 4

Gregory Mason - 1914 - 104 páginas
...independence and integrity in future years. SIR E. GOSCHEN TO SIR EDWARD GREY. London, August 8, 1914. and easiest way, so as to be able to get well ahead...to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for them, as if they had gone by the more southern route they could...
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Why We are at War: Great Britain's Case

1914 - 270 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able to get well ahead with their operations and endeavour to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for...
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A Scrap of Paper: The Inner History of German Diplomacy and Her Scheme of ...

Emile Joseph Dillon - 1914 - 256 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able to get well ahead with their operations and endeavour to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for...
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Great Britain and the European Crisis: Correspondence, and Statements in ...

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Parliament, 1914. House of Commons - 1914 - 186 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able to get well ahead with their operations and endeavour to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. It was a matter of life and death for...
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How the Nations Waged War: A Companion Volume to "How the War Began ...

John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 218 páginas
...Imperial Government had been obliged to take this step, namely, that they had to advance into France by the quickest and easiest way, so as to be able to get well ahead with their operations and endeavour to strike some decisive blow as early as possible. * In this telegram, which is quoted in...
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