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There is this difference between a British Moderate and a German Moderate - namely , that the former means what he says while the latter does not . It is just this which makes any negotiations between any Germans ...
There is this difference between a British Moderate and a German Moderate - namely , that the former means what he says while the latter does not . It is just this which makes any negotiations between any Germans ...
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To this the United States can contribute enormously ; our only fear is lest Washington may be tempted to follow the bad lead of London and treat the war as an affair of water - tight compartments , which means that the Americans ...
To this the United States can contribute enormously ; our only fear is lest Washington may be tempted to follow the bad lead of London and treat the war as an affair of water - tight compartments , which means that the Americans ...
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Having got him into the Munitions Ministry they mean to place him at the Admiralty as a stepping - stone to the Premiership . This may sound far - fetched and ridiculous to many of our readers , but it is not more extravagant than some ...
Having got him into the Munitions Ministry they mean to place him at the Admiralty as a stepping - stone to the Premiership . This may sound far - fetched and ridiculous to many of our readers , but it is not more extravagant than some ...
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... organized victory with the aid of the younger generation , who have eclipsed all records in valour and endurance , for evoking this tribute . To have converted Imperial contempt into Imperial fear is no mean achievement , nor is it ...
... organized victory with the aid of the younger generation , who have eclipsed all records in valour and endurance , for evoking this tribute . To have converted Imperial contempt into Imperial fear is no mean achievement , nor is it ...
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This is a National War which can only be ended by a national settlement , i.e. a peace approved by the victorious people . The Allies mean to win if their politicians will permit , but they must look to it that when that happy ...
This is a National War which can only be ended by a national settlement , i.e. a peace approved by the victorious people . The Allies mean to win if their politicians will permit , but they must look to it that when that happy ...
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