The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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Page 13
... deal with such an incident as the recent battle of Langemarck as Ludendorff did — not for moral , but for military reasons . It would show that our general situation was bad and that we were afraid to let the Army or the nation know ...
... deal with such an incident as the recent battle of Langemarck as Ludendorff did — not for moral , but for military reasons . It would show that our general situation was bad and that we were afraid to let the Army or the nation know ...
Page 24
... deal with people as they have proved themselves to be and not as we should like to have them . Because the Germans are totally different from every other community we have ever fought , the settlement must be totally different . No ...
... deal with people as they have proved themselves to be and not as we should like to have them . Because the Germans are totally different from every other community we have ever fought , the settlement must be totally different . No ...
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... deal with Rumania . ” " How about Serbia ? " ་ ་ A very small Serbia may be allowed to exist , but that question is for Austria . Austria must be left to do what she wishes to Italy , and we must have indemnities from all the countries ...
... deal with Rumania . ” " How about Serbia ? " ་ ་ A very small Serbia may be allowed to exist , but that question is for Austria . Austria must be left to do what she wishes to Italy , and we must have indemnities from all the countries ...
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... deal , and unaccustomed to rely for advice and assistance on his subordinates , was eventually led to acquiesce , though with the gravest misgivings , in these undertakings . As for what remained of the General Staff , it found itself ...
... deal , and unaccustomed to rely for advice and assistance on his subordinates , was eventually led to acquiesce , though with the gravest misgivings , in these undertakings . As for what remained of the General Staff , it found itself ...
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... deal with it according to its own judgment . For example , by the constitution of 1907 each Government has one vote , irrespective of the number of its representatives , the theory being that nation - States as such are all equal . To ...
... deal with it according to its own judgment . For example , by the constitution of 1907 each Government has one vote , irrespective of the number of its representatives , the theory being that nation - States as such are all equal . To ...
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