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It was not merely that the politicians had so arranged that we drifted into this struggle for existence without an army in the modern sense of that term , but our Churchills were a called “ permitted to squander our exiguous forces in ...
It was not merely that the politicians had so arranged that we drifted into this struggle for existence without an army in the modern sense of that term , but our Churchills were a called “ permitted to squander our exiguous forces in ...
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called “ permitted to squander our exiguous forces in “ little packets , " which could achieve little beyond casualties we could ill afford . We have never recovered from these Side Shows . We remain immersed in them .
called “ permitted to squander our exiguous forces in “ little packets , " which could achieve little beyond casualties we could ill afford . We have never recovered from these Side Shows . We remain immersed in them .
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Terms will depend no less on public opinion than did our entry into the war and its management , which repeatedly called for outside interference . There is clearly room for differences of opinion upon details , nor is it necessary for ...
Terms will depend no less on public opinion than did our entry into the war and its management , which repeatedly called for outside interference . There is clearly room for differences of opinion upon details , nor is it necessary for ...
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from the conflict , having ruined several communities who are called upon to forgo all compensation . Such a peace would simply put a premium on wickedness by teaching the wicked that even when they lose the Pope will protect them from ...
from the conflict , having ruined several communities who are called upon to forgo all compensation . Such a peace would simply put a premium on wickedness by teaching the wicked that even when they lose the Pope will protect them from ...
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The so - called “ British Socialist Party , " which holds a brief for Turkey as well as for Germany , and would hold a brief for the devil if he were at war with England , only claims to have 10,000 members in a population of 45,000,000 ...
The so - called “ British Socialist Party , " which holds a brief for Turkey as well as for Germany , and would hold a brief for the devil if he were at war with England , only claims to have 10,000 members in a population of 45,000,000 ...
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