The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... appear to admit of an Allied victory , and peace on any other terms is " unthinkable , " in the politician's favourite phrase . There is , of course , always scope for miracles , the unexpected is a constant factor in human affairs ...
... appear to admit of an Allied victory , and peace on any other terms is " unthinkable , " in the politician's favourite phrase . There is , of course , always scope for miracles , the unexpected is a constant factor in human affairs ...
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... appears to command an undue proportion , as a masterpiece of statesmanship which would drive a wedge between the Kaiser and his people , as the latter in their eagerness to grasp the British offer would forthwith throw off the Imperial ...
... appears to command an undue proportion , as a masterpiece of statesmanship which would drive a wedge between the Kaiser and his people , as the latter in their eagerness to grasp the British offer would forthwith throw off the Imperial ...
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... appear to be known to every journalistic expert , " who is intimately acquainted with Ludendorff's projects . We know nothing of these mysteries , nor have we any desire to probe them . We have not the faintest idea as to where or when ...
... appear to be known to every journalistic expert , " who is intimately acquainted with Ludendorff's projects . We know nothing of these mysteries , nor have we any desire to probe them . We have not the faintest idea as to where or when ...
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... appearing serially in the Times . In his opening chapter on The Kaiser " he narrates as evidence of that potentate's " subtlety of purpose a conversation he had with him at the New Year's reception of 1914. " The Kaiser talked at length ...
... appearing serially in the Times . In his opening chapter on The Kaiser " he narrates as evidence of that potentate's " subtlety of purpose a conversation he had with him at the New Year's reception of 1914. " The Kaiser talked at length ...
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... appears to have contented himself with exhorting everybody else to " look out for Boloism . " It came out in the trial that Bolo had made efforts in England ; complaint was made that " Roberts " had treated him " badly . " It seems ...
... appears to have contented himself with exhorting everybody else to " look out for Boloism . " It came out in the trial that Bolo had made efforts in England ; complaint was made that " Roberts " had treated him " badly . " It seems ...
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