The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... than of their country . He was a great national leader , and there can be no national leader- ship without at any rate some of his gifts . Our War Cabinet , with all its talents and skill in manoeuvre and self 2 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... than of their country . He was a great national leader , and there can be no national leader- ship without at any rate some of his gifts . Our War Cabinet , with all its talents and skill in manoeuvre and self 2 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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... ships . ( 8 ) The Russo - German commercial treaty of 1904 to come into force except in so far as it was affected by the Peace Treaty with Ukraine . There must be " a guarantee for the free , untariffed export of ores , the immediate ...
... ships . ( 8 ) The Russo - German commercial treaty of 1904 to come into force except in so far as it was affected by the Peace Treaty with Ukraine . There must be " a guarantee for the free , untariffed export of ores , the immediate ...
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... ship in the great struggle in which our common civilization is at stake . In the earlier stages of the war , when many illusions abounded , our attitude towards Japan left much to be desired . Now that Japan and the United States ...
... ship in the great struggle in which our common civilization is at stake . In the earlier stages of the war , when many illusions abounded , our attitude towards Japan left much to be desired . Now that Japan and the United States ...
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... ships sunk was 1118 , of which 822 were over 1600 tons and 296 under 1600 tons . We have also lost 182 fishing craft , while during the year the arrivals and sailings of merchant vessels of all nationalities at and from the United ...
... ships sunk was 1118 , of which 822 were over 1600 tons and 296 under 1600 tons . We have also lost 182 fishing craft , while during the year the arrivals and sailings of merchant vessels of all nationalities at and from the United ...
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bigger ships alone the number sunk in the winter quarter was almost exactly the same as the number sunk in the autumn quarter , though in the last three months there has been a sub- stantial decrease in the losses of smaller vessels and ...
bigger ships alone the number sunk in the winter quarter was almost exactly the same as the number sunk in the autumn quarter , though in the last three months there has been a sub- stantial decrease in the losses of smaller vessels and ...
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