The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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Page 11
... 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 reconstruction . The ...
... 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 reconstruction . The ...
Page 15
... continue to fight magnificently and are veritable Die - Hards . Moreover , we have an undue proportion of these tougher warriors opposite us . It were not only foolish , but unjust to our Army to ignore this , and any newspaper ...
... continue to fight magnificently and are veritable Die - Hards . Moreover , we have an undue proportion of these tougher warriors opposite us . It were not only foolish , but unjust to our Army to ignore this , and any newspaper ...
Page 19
... continues to develop in their favour . The scene of this great battle , which opened on August 18 , is the Isonzo front , from Tolmino to the sea , where something like a rout of the flower of the Austrian army is taking place ...
... continues to develop in their favour . The scene of this great battle , which opened on August 18 , is the Isonzo front , from Tolmino to the sea , where something like a rout of the flower of the Austrian army is taking place ...
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... continue the struggle in a purely anarchic spirit after he has lost all serious prospect of victory . These terms should be read in conjunction with Mr. Roosevelt's : ( a ) No peace with the Hohenzollerns . ( b ) Punishment to be ...
... continue the struggle in a purely anarchic spirit after he has lost all serious prospect of victory . These terms should be read in conjunction with Mr. Roosevelt's : ( a ) No peace with the Hohenzollerns . ( b ) Punishment to be ...
Page 60
... continue this upward course we must continue to struggle : if we accept the advice of the broken - hearted , the mean - spirited , the despairing , then we must accept also decay and look forward to extinction . IAN D. COLVIN THE ...
... continue this upward course we must continue to struggle : if we accept the advice of the broken - hearted , the mean - spirited , the despairing , then we must accept also decay and look forward to extinction . IAN D. COLVIN THE ...
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