The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... considered . ( 10 ) The Danes of North Schleswig should be given the right to vote whether or not they wish again to become part of Denmark . ( 11 ) Ireland must remain part of the British Empire , but surely the time has come to give ...
... considered . ( 10 ) The Danes of North Schleswig should be given the right to vote whether or not they wish again to become part of Denmark . ( 11 ) Ireland must remain part of the British Empire , but surely the time has come to give ...
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... considered opinion , in furtherance of a policy it had never approved . The plans which had been prepared in peace- time for the very contingencies which had now arisen were left in their pigeon - holes unconsulted , and the General ...
... considered opinion , in furtherance of a policy it had never approved . The plans which had been prepared in peace- time for the very contingencies which had now arisen were left in their pigeon - holes unconsulted , and the General ...
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... considered military opinion . They decided , therefore , that the General Staff should be reconstituted under Sir Archibald Murray , but , unfortunately , in taking this step they continued to adhere to the old futile course of looking ...
... considered military opinion . They decided , therefore , that the General Staff should be reconstituted under Sir Archibald Murray , but , unfortunately , in taking this step they continued to adhere to the old futile course of looking ...
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... considered that he had a moral obligation to extricate the unfortunate men whom he had been so largely instrumental in sacrificing in a hopeless enterprise . But " gambles are only legitimate to the politician when he is likely to reap ...
... considered that he had a moral obligation to extricate the unfortunate men whom he had been so largely instrumental in sacrificing in a hopeless enterprise . But " gambles are only legitimate to the politician when he is likely to reap ...
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... considered ; but I am convinced that it is local demand which stiffens the prices , for half a dozen little men , sometimes bidding against each other , will make matters brisk . But with these maximum prices bidding will be a farce for ...
... considered ; but I am convinced that it is local demand which stiffens the prices , for half a dozen little men , sometimes bidding against each other , will make matters brisk . But with these maximum prices bidding will be a farce for ...
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