The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... least have taken Paris , Calais , and Rome , and have had a serious shot at London . 66 THERE surely must be something radically wrong with German military leading as with our political leadership . Possibly the Kaiser has spoilt all ...
... least have taken Paris , Calais , and Rome , and have had a serious shot at London . 66 THERE surely must be something radically wrong with German military leading as with our political leadership . Possibly the Kaiser has spoilt all ...
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... least of all in public . We much prefer the robust pronounce- ment of that fine leader of men , Mr. Gompers , the President of the American Federation of Labour , who can talk to Germans in the only language they understand . In the ...
... least of all in public . We much prefer the robust pronounce- ment of that fine leader of men , Mr. Gompers , the President of the American Federation of Labour , who can talk to Germans in the only language they understand . In the ...
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... least resistance , before they know where they are , compromising if in- formal pledges might be given behind the back of the Dominions which would be held to bind the British Empire at the final 66 liquidation because given by British ...
... least resistance , before they know where they are , compromising if in- formal pledges might be given behind the back of the Dominions which would be held to bind the British Empire at the final 66 liquidation because given by British ...
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... least more powerful , than the Empires of Charlemagne and of Charles V. In this connexion the writer quotes this observation of Wilhelm II : From childhood I have been influenced by five men , Alexander the Great , Julius Cæsar ...
... least more powerful , than the Empires of Charlemagne and of Charles V. In this connexion the writer quotes this observation of Wilhelm II : From childhood I have been influenced by five men , Alexander the Great , Julius Cæsar ...
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... least of all the statesmen of parliamentary coun- tries , who cannot get it out of their heads that the parliamentarians of Germany hold an equivalent place to themselves and are the real rulers of the country , and the only people with ...
... least of all the statesmen of parliamentary coun- tries , who cannot get it out of their heads that the parliamentarians of Germany hold an equivalent place to themselves and are the real rulers of the country , and the only people with ...
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