The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... hope to secure a decision against the Central Empires in the course of 1918. All things are possible , and there might conceivably be some upheaval in Germany , of which , however , so far there are no serious symptoms . The " impending ...
... hope to secure a decision against the Central Empires in the course of 1918. All things are possible , and there might conceivably be some upheaval in Germany , of which , however , so far there are no serious symptoms . The " impending ...
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... hope to save their own skins by throwing the blame on the soldiers , who are defenceless against the Press " barrage " which Ministers can always turn on against any one they wish to " down " or discredit - more so than ever in our time ...
... hope to save their own skins by throwing the blame on the soldiers , who are defenceless against the Press " barrage " which Ministers can always turn on against any one they wish to " down " or discredit - more so than ever in our time ...
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... hope to secure ! This was represented at the moment by Press enthusiasts , of whom Mr. Lloyd George always appears to command an undue proportion , as a masterpiece of statesmanship which would drive a wedge between the Kaiser and his ...
... hope to secure ! This was represented at the moment by Press enthusiasts , of whom Mr. Lloyd George always appears to command an undue proportion , as a masterpiece of statesmanship which would drive a wedge between the Kaiser and his ...
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... should be no break through on any part of the Western Front . We only hope that the Government will show more trust in the people , of whom it demands unlimited trust , than hitherto , and will allow 8 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... should be no break through on any part of the Western Front . We only hope that the Government will show more trust in the people , of whom it demands unlimited trust , than hitherto , and will allow 8 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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... hope we may be pardoned for describing as a breezy speech interpolated a profound remark worth much War Aims oratory . The occasion was the dinner given by our Navy League to celebrate George Washington's birthday . In replying for the ...
... hope we may be pardoned for describing as a breezy speech interpolated a profound remark worth much War Aims oratory . The occasion was the dinner given by our Navy League to celebrate George Washington's birthday . In replying for the ...
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