The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... hands than any of us realized at the time is an ever - increasing source of wonder , demonstrating that she can't hope to win now that the trumps are in the hands of the Allies , who can only be robbed of victory if they are afraid to ...
... hands than any of us realized at the time is an ever - increasing source of wonder , demonstrating that she can't hope to win now that the trumps are in the hands of the Allies , who can only be robbed of victory if they are afraid to ...
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... hands , are so vast , so vital , and Government by so varied that one might have hoped that any man would be content ... hand in which every one , apart from a few disgruntled ex - colleagues , sincerely hoped that he would distinguish ...
... hands , are so vast , so vital , and Government by so varied that one might have hoped that any man would be content ... hand in which every one , apart from a few disgruntled ex - colleagues , sincerely hoped that he would distinguish ...
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... hands - is a really formidable move- ment . Our heavy and steadily successful fighting , which has cleared Ypres and threatens Lens , in both of which theatres the Germans have suffered very severely , has been followed by a bril- liant ...
... hands - is a really formidable move- ment . Our heavy and steadily successful fighting , which has cleared Ypres and threatens Lens , in both of which theatres the Germans have suffered very severely , has been followed by a bril- liant ...
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... hand to her own suicide ? " In the presence of such a grave peril : We , who have no special political aim [ our ... hands lie the destinies of nations . Directly the Note descends from the general to the particular and lays " concrete ...
... hand to her own suicide ? " In the presence of such a grave peril : We , who have no special political aim [ our ... hands lie the destinies of nations . Directly the Note descends from the general to the particular and lays " concrete ...
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... hand , remove manifold causes of conflict , and " would open , on the other , fresh sources of prosperity and progress to all . " So it would to every Power wishing to become Germanized , which would be the unavoidable fate of Europe ...
... hand , remove manifold causes of conflict , and " would open , on the other , fresh sources of prosperity and progress to all . " So it would to every Power wishing to become Germanized , which would be the unavoidable fate of Europe ...
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