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Page 9
... spoke in the wheel of the plutocratic gang of cosmopolitan outlook , if not of cosmopolitan blood , who appear to be backing Mr. Churchill in the Press and elsewhere for all they are worth and for far more than he is worth .
... spoke in the wheel of the plutocratic gang of cosmopolitan outlook , if not of cosmopolitan blood , who appear to be backing Mr. Churchill in the Press and elsewhere for all they are worth and for far more than he is worth .
Page 11
The alternatives would appear to lie between some one altogether outside the ranks of professional politicians , such as Sir Eric Geddes , or a Labour Premier with a Cabinet containing a judicious mixture of old and new blood .
The alternatives would appear to lie between some one altogether outside the ranks of professional politicians , such as Sir Eric Geddes , or a Labour Premier with a Cabinet containing a judicious mixture of old and new blood .
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It is nothing new for the German Government to be convicted of falsehood , or for Wilhelm II to appear in an odious light , but it is not every day that the exposure is at the hands of an accredited Ambassador fortified by documentary ...
It is nothing new for the German Government to be convicted of falsehood , or for Wilhelm II to appear in an odious light , but it is not every day that the exposure is at the hands of an accredited Ambassador fortified by documentary ...
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Unfortunately the shortage of paper has prevented us from printing as many copies of this book as we should like , but it appears at the right moment -- following on Mr. Gerard's disclosures — to help us in doing our duty .
Unfortunately the shortage of paper has prevented us from printing as many copies of this book as we should like , but it appears at the right moment -- following on Mr. Gerard's disclosures — to help us in doing our duty .
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Neither of these Generals appears to have had any voice whatever in military policy , and were Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff only in name . The original constitution of that body is supposed to be one of the brightest jewels in ...
Neither of these Generals appears to have had any voice whatever in military policy , and were Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff only in name . The original constitution of that body is supposed to be one of the brightest jewels in ...
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