885 resultados para Dutch Prisoners of War
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Vol. 2 published by Blussé en Van Braam.
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Annotations in Dutch.
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Includes correspondence and poetry of G. I. Polak.
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The war that never ends--The war that ends in exhaustion sometimes mistaken for peace--What do women think of war [not that it matters]--Should women think?--The new chivalry--Hardy perennials--Gentle lady--Women and the church--The sore thought--The land of the fair deal--As a man thinketh--The war against gloom
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With facsimile reproduction of t.-p. of original edition, Douai, 1582.
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Appendices: (A) The origins of the great war, by H. N. Brailsford.--(B) Britain and the war; a study in diplomacy, by C. H. Norman.--(C) Why we are at war; a reply to Sir Edward Grey, by Sir R. MacDonald.--(D) Secret diplomacy the cause of war; an appeal to the British people, by E. D. Morel.--(E) Letter by Baron L'Escaille, Belgian minister at St. Petersburg, to M. Davignon, Belgian minister of foreign affairs.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on finance.
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In roman characters, double columns.
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Reports for 1861-91 include meteorological reports.
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On verso: This prisoner was so hungry, that he escaped one night through the fence and went to a neighboring barrio (town) and got some food from a Filipino. He got caught coming back through the fence by a Japanese guard. The Japanese Camp commander got the whole camp out of bed and assembled at one of the camp stages where he made a speech on the futility of escape. The prisoner was paraded around camp for several days (without food or water) and then taken out of camp and beheaded.
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(cont.) [v.8]. Wild oats; Serious family; Paul Pry; Charles II; Game of Love; Queen Mary's bower; Andy Blake; Naval engagements; Rochester; Artist's wife; Delicate ground; Two queens; Damon and Pythias; Rose of Arragon; Charles I; Mary Stuart; Love's frailties; Fanchon, the cricket; Lear of private life; Robert Macaire.
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Cartoons illustrating 12 precepts on the subject "How a strong nation should behave in time of war", from a speech by Lord Curzon given at the Speech Room, at Harrow, at the beginning of the war (1914)--cf. Pref.
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Reprint of the 1922 ed.
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Dutch translation of: Missions de l'Orégon et voyages aux montagnes Rocheuses, which in turn is a translation of the author's Oregon missions and travels over the Rocky Mountains in 1845-46.
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Title Varies: News from Europe