The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... months the Allies would be presented with the reasonable peace proposals of that " Moderate " Germany which would come to the fore under Glasgow pressure and convert the Hohenzollerns into a Constitutional Monarchy . The result ...
... months the Allies would be presented with the reasonable peace proposals of that " Moderate " Germany which would come to the fore under Glasgow pressure and convert the Hohenzollerns into a Constitutional Monarchy . The result ...
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... months before the outbreak of war , and as Mr. Gerard subsequently realized the Emperor's object had been to persuade the United States Government through him " that he was really trying to keep Europe at peace , and that the ...
... months before the outbreak of war , and as Mr. Gerard subsequently realized the Emperor's object had been to persuade the United States Government through him " that he was really trying to keep Europe at peace , and that the ...
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... months ' experience of its ministrations have unfortunately not confirmed this sanguine expectation . Outside its own orbit the New Gang are generally regarded as no less deficient than the Old Gang , and though they have done some ...
... months ' experience of its ministrations have unfortunately not confirmed this sanguine expectation . Outside its own orbit the New Gang are generally regarded as no less deficient than the Old Gang , and though they have done some ...
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... months , and who the Prime Minister unsuccessfully sought to replace by Mr. Winston Churchill . None but a sycophant could maintain that the Five are equal to their tremendous task . When they began , any of us who ventured to express ...
... months , and who the Prime Minister unsuccessfully sought to replace by Mr. Winston Churchill . None but a sycophant could maintain that the Five are equal to their tremendous task . When they began , any of us who ventured to express ...
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... months with the first six months there is a big decline - namely , from 680 ships sunk to 438 . The total attacks in the first six months were 1132 , and in the second six months 646. U - boat activity has , however , been main- tained ...
... months with the first six months there is a big decline - namely , from 680 ships sunk to 438 . The total attacks in the first six months were 1132 , and in the second six months 646. U - boat activity has , however , been main- tained ...
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