Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919. Excerpt: ... DECEMBER 1918 1918 To church, with great trouble of mind in DecTi. the foulnesse of the day, and a stranger to pray (Advent our alms to the converting of the heathen Sunday) (myself 2s.; my wife is.). So to the club, and to see Marshall Foch make his progress through the towne with Monsieur Clemenceau; they passing our windows. And here, by good fortune, 1 find Thompson hath come by a few bottles of stout. So, Mr. Cripps joining me, we eat 2 doz. oysters; I taking my vow last night in my prayers to make a fast this day, but not the whole season of Advent this time of publick rejoicing. In the streets a great confluence of citizens, beyond my expectation in such a soke of rain as falls; and, all seen under their ombrelloes, it is a great pity on such a day. Yet no worse, I hear, than the King did meet in Paris. And the carriages presently coming, all did break into the greatest possible tumulte of chearing, with waving of hats and kerchiefs, and all the great ones to look mighty pleased with it. Of whom Signor Orlando and Baron Sonnino, the King of Italy's ministers, come with the Frenchmen. A good sight I had of Foch and Clemenceau; fine men, I think. But Lord! to see LI. George, he bowing to the croude, and looks as pleased as Punch; as well he should, 1918 having such a good preamble to the voating. 7)ec7 A thing observable is, Generall Pirpleton not joining in our chearing of Foch. And one upbraiding him herein, he will not allow, he says, our campane to be other than a miscarriage, seeing Hindenbourg's forces withdrawn whole, whereas, by a wise strategy, beyond doubt they had been constrained to a capitulation. With this, bids us follow him to the mapp, so he will show more precisely wherein Foch did boggle the matter. However, none did take on with i...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Last Diary of the Great Warr. To get started finding A Last Diary of the Great Warr, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919. Excerpt: ... DECEMBER 1918 1918 To church, with great trouble of mind in DecTi. the foulnesse of the day, and a stranger to pray (Advent our alms to the converting of the heathen Sunday) (myself 2s.; my wife is.). So to the club, and to see Marshall Foch make his progress through the towne with Monsieur Clemenceau; they passing our windows. And here, by good fortune, 1 find Thompson hath come by a few bottles of stout. So, Mr. Cripps joining me, we eat 2 doz. oysters; I taking my vow last night in my prayers to make a fast this day, but not the whole season of Advent this time of publick rejoicing. In the streets a great confluence of citizens, beyond my expectation in such a soke of rain as falls; and, all seen under their ombrelloes, it is a great pity on such a day. Yet no worse, I hear, than the King did meet in Paris. And the carriages presently coming, all did break into the greatest possible tumulte of chearing, with waving of hats and kerchiefs, and all the great ones to look mighty pleased with it. Of whom Signor Orlando and Baron Sonnino, the King of Italy's ministers, come with the Frenchmen. A good sight I had of Foch and Clemenceau; fine men, I think. But Lord! to see LI. George, he bowing to the croude, and looks as pleased as Punch; as well he should, 1918 having such a good preamble to the voating. 7)ec7 A thing observable is, Generall Pirpleton not joining in our chearing of Foch. And one upbraiding him herein, he will not allow, he says, our campane to be other than a miscarriage, seeing Hindenbourg's forces withdrawn whole, whereas, by a wise strategy, beyond doubt they had been constrained to a capitulation. With this, bids us follow him to the mapp, so he will show more precisely wherein Foch did boggle the matter. However, none did take on with i...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Last Diary of the Great Warr. To get started finding A Last Diary of the Great Warr, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.