The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... house by obtaining Italia Irredenta . Although President Wilson is understood to have committed the United States to " No annexations and no indemnities " ( at which Berlin is hugely delighted ) -though in fairness to the President we ...
... house by obtaining Italia Irredenta . Although President Wilson is understood to have committed the United States to " No annexations and no indemnities " ( at which Berlin is hugely delighted ) -though in fairness to the President we ...
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... House : " The one force in Germany which ultimately decides every great question , except the fate of its own head , is the Great General Staff " ; and in answering the question , " Who decided on the break with America ? " the ex ...
... House : " The one force in Germany which ultimately decides every great question , except the fate of its own head , is the Great General Staff " ; and in answering the question , " Who decided on the break with America ? " the ex ...
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... House to secure an efficient War Cabinet . Individual Peers have , it is true , fought splendidly with every other class of the community , and have generally set an admirable standard of public service and private sacrifice , but the House ...
... House to secure an efficient War Cabinet . Individual Peers have , it is true , fought splendidly with every other class of the community , and have generally set an admirable standard of public service and private sacrifice , but the House ...
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House of Commons gets excited over such trumpery questions as Proportional Representation , or the Alternative Vote , neither of which matter one brass farthing as compared with the fate of the country which is now in the balance . On ...
House of Commons gets excited over such trumpery questions as Proportional Representation , or the Alternative Vote , neither of which matter one brass farthing as compared with the fate of the country which is now in the balance . On ...
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The Trans- formation con- CURIOUSLY enough , neither House of Parliament played any part whatsoever in this transformation , except that of passive spec- tators , many Members subsequently expressing their mortification at their ...
The Trans- formation con- CURIOUSLY enough , neither House of Parliament played any part whatsoever in this transformation , except that of passive spec- tators , many Members subsequently expressing their mortification at their ...
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