The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... equally groundless pessimism which degenerates into hopelessness and so frequently demoralizes the middle - aged and the elderly who lead unhealthy because sedentary and stuffy lives . Office is at all times a trial to the character ...
... equally groundless pessimism which degenerates into hopelessness and so frequently demoralizes the middle - aged and the elderly who lead unhealthy because sedentary and stuffy lives . Office is at all times a trial to the character ...
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... equally successful with the sailors , which will largely depend on the fidelity with which he follows his predecessor in protecting the Navy from civilian interference on matters beyond civilian competence . It will be remembered that ...
... equally successful with the sailors , which will largely depend on the fidelity with which he follows his predecessor in protecting the Navy from civilian interference on matters beyond civilian competence . It will be remembered that ...
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... equally by others of doubtful antecedents , including advocates of “ a drawn war , " though having been born in Germany our naturalized compatriots should appreciate the German peril more keenly than most of us . " Nobbling " THE ...
... equally by others of doubtful antecedents , including advocates of “ a drawn war , " though having been born in Germany our naturalized compatriots should appreciate the German peril more keenly than most of us . " Nobbling " THE ...
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... equally realize that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophy . ANOTHER legend disseminated in the environs of Downing Street by pseudo - pacifists who have managed to adhere to certain Ministers ...
... equally realize that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in their philosophy . ANOTHER legend disseminated in the environs of Downing Street by pseudo - pacifists who have managed to adhere to certain Ministers ...
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... equally walk into a Swiss trap , a Dutch trap , a Danish trap , or a Papal trap . Anyhow , the public must be on the safe side , and the only way to protect ourselves against those who from war weariness or some other cause might be ...
... equally walk into a Swiss trap , a Dutch trap , a Danish trap , or a Papal trap . Anyhow , the public must be on the safe side , and the only way to protect ourselves against those who from war weariness or some other cause might be ...
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