The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Further south , off a point which he named " Cape Table " , Cook met with a better reception from fishermen in canoes , especially after three natives who came aboard reported that the strangers did not eat men . South of " Portland ...
... Further south , off a point which he named " Cape Table " , Cook met with a better reception from fishermen in canoes , especially after three natives who came aboard reported that the strangers did not eat men . South of " Portland ...
Page 233
... further heavy rains Haig decided to continue the British offensive in order to lighten the pressure on the French front and further their projected attack on the German lines north of the River Aisne . Therefore , after a brief rest ...
... further heavy rains Haig decided to continue the British offensive in order to lighten the pressure on the French front and further their projected attack on the German lines north of the River Aisne . Therefore , after a brief rest ...
Page 234
... further illustrated by the swift advance eastwards which opened with the brilliant victories of August 8-12 , east of Amiens . 2 Meanwhile , the New Zealand Division , forming part of the Third Army , fought its way from Hébuterne ...
... further illustrated by the swift advance eastwards which opened with the brilliant victories of August 8-12 , east of Amiens . 2 Meanwhile , the New Zealand Division , forming part of the Third Army , fought its way from Hébuterne ...
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