The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 3
... Front Trenches , but infinitely little on the Front Benches . Then we must resolutely discard those childish illusions upon which our orators have fed themselves and us throughout the war . With the fate of the Bolsheviks staring us in ...
... Front Trenches , but infinitely little on the Front Benches . Then we must resolutely discard those childish illusions upon which our orators have fed themselves and us throughout the war . With the fate of the Bolsheviks staring us in ...
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... Front Benches all his life , and the " Front - Bench mind " is not what we need . Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Auckland Geddes are both efficient men and determined men , who know what they want . Either of them would strengthen the Cabinet ...
... Front Benches all his life , and the " Front - Bench mind " is not what we need . Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Auckland Geddes are both efficient men and determined men , who know what they want . Either of them would strengthen the Cabinet ...
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... Front during the present war . The large number of different forces in the field , the diversity in their respec- tive potentialities , the intricate political problems embraced in any operations contemplated in that particular theatre ...
... Front during the present war . The large number of different forces in the field , the diversity in their respec- tive potentialities , the intricate political problems embraced in any operations contemplated in that particular theatre ...
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... front of every letter , we may not get enough to meet the increasing expenditure of this mighty adven- ture . But , if so , could any time for declaring that a levy on wealth - a conscription of capital - a partial repudiation of the ...
... front of every letter , we may not get enough to meet the increasing expenditure of this mighty adven- ture . But , if so , could any time for declaring that a levy on wealth - a conscription of capital - a partial repudiation of the ...
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