The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... be the mass of its impotent people , should regard the immediate , if not the ultimate , future with comparative equanimity and even hopefulness . The Ebb and Flow moral of the only part of Germany that counts stands 6 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... be the mass of its impotent people , should regard the immediate , if not the ultimate , future with comparative equanimity and even hopefulness . The Ebb and Flow moral of the only part of Germany that counts stands 6 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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moral of the only part of Germany that counts stands higher to - day than it did this time last year , for the simple reason that in the interval the parts have been to some extent reversed . Just as the Allies then anticipated a ...
moral of the only part of Germany that counts stands higher to - day than it did this time last year , for the simple reason that in the interval the parts have been to some extent reversed . Just as the Allies then anticipated a ...
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... standing rebuke to the Faint - Hearted or Faithless . The speaker invited the patriotic people of Plymouth to compare our position to - day with what it was in the last trial a hundred years ago , " the only equal trial to which this ...
... standing rebuke to the Faint - Hearted or Faithless . The speaker invited the patriotic people of Plymouth to compare our position to - day with what it was in the last trial a hundred years ago , " the only equal trial to which this ...
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... stands as firm as a rock , but we are grateful to Admiral Sims for reminding us of a fact we should never forget , and which we should be continually dinning into the enemy - namely , that if by any mischance such tragedies happened ...
... stands as firm as a rock , but we are grateful to Admiral Sims for reminding us of a fact we should never forget , and which we should be continually dinning into the enemy - namely , that if by any mischance such tragedies happened ...
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... stands to gain by every forgathering between the war - weary Ministers of the Old World and the stimulating statesmanship of the New . We make no apology for renewing our continually reiterated appeal to the Dominions to stand ...
... stands to gain by every forgathering between the war - weary Ministers of the Old World and the stimulating statesmanship of the New . We make no apology for renewing our continually reiterated appeal to the Dominions to stand ...
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