The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... allowed to move a yard either at the Front or at the Back without his " ghost , " in the shape of General Ludendorff , who is alleged to be a man of exceptional ability , possessing political insight as well as military skill ...
... allowed to move a yard either at the Front or at the Back without his " ghost , " in the shape of General Ludendorff , who is alleged to be a man of exceptional ability , possessing political insight as well as military skill ...
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... allowed to continue misleading the world by depicting the pre- sent regime as indispensable and irreplaceable , a severe shock would be caused in the event , which many think not only probable but inevitable , of some drastic ...
... allowed to continue misleading the world by depicting the pre- sent regime as indispensable and irreplaceable , a severe shock would be caused in the event , which many think not only probable but inevitable , of some drastic ...
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... allowed itself to be exploited by the Beaverbrooks , the F. E. Smiths , the Churchills , and the Cassels , just as the once great Liberal Party had fallen under the Brunner Monds and the Speyers . Our own profession is not ...
... allowed itself to be exploited by the Beaverbrooks , the F. E. Smiths , the Churchills , and the Cassels , just as the once great Liberal Party had fallen under the Brunner Monds and the Speyers . Our own profession is not ...
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... allowed itself to be infected with the apprehensions of the " Doubting Thomases . " The new battle of Verdun pro- vides a striking demonstration of French prowess . The net result of General Pétain's operations by the end of the third ...
... allowed itself to be infected with the apprehensions of the " Doubting Thomases . " The new battle of Verdun pro- vides a striking demonstration of French prowess . The net result of General Pétain's operations by the end of the third ...
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... allowed them to use the Fatherland as a doormat , as unfortunately has been the case in our easygoing , good - natured country , which has allowed the establishment of something perilously resembling an Imperium in Imperio , 20 THE ...
... allowed them to use the Fatherland as a doormat , as unfortunately has been the case in our easygoing , good - natured country , which has allowed the establishment of something perilously resembling an Imperium in Imperio , 20 THE ...
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