The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... suggestions are excellent so far as they go , but we contributed an addendum for Mr. Roosevelt's consideration which we believe generally represents our readers ' views , though neither they nor we should be bound by these or any other ...
... suggestions are excellent so far as they go , but we contributed an addendum for Mr. Roosevelt's consideration which we believe generally represents our readers ' views , though neither they nor we should be bound by these or any other ...
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... suggestions nor the interests of either of the belligerent parties , but are impelled solely by the feeling of our supreme duty as the common Father of the people , by the prayers of our children , who implore from us intervention , and ...
... suggestions nor the interests of either of the belligerent parties , but are impelled solely by the feeling of our supreme duty as the common Father of the people , by the prayers of our children , who implore from us intervention , and ...
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... suggestion of " a man holding a high position in Germany ' ( presumably Dr. von Bethmann - Hollweg ) " in the interests of good feeling between Germany and America , " to which the President assented , and it was accordingly suppressed ...
... suggestion of " a man holding a high position in Germany ' ( presumably Dr. von Bethmann - Hollweg ) " in the interests of good feeling between Germany and America , " to which the President assented , and it was accordingly suppressed ...
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... suggestion that a vast wave of Republicanism threatens to engulf the Monarchy . Where is it outside the brain of a few cranks ? Echo answers , " Where ? " Even the voting at these Labour Conferences , despite the manner in which for ...
... suggestion that a vast wave of Republicanism threatens to engulf the Monarchy . Where is it outside the brain of a few cranks ? Echo answers , " Where ? " Even the voting at these Labour Conferences , despite the manner in which for ...
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... suggestion that the Conference should meet annually is neither adequate nor new . It was first put forward some years ago by the Australian Government . But other Dominion Governments felt that it would be impossible to guarantee the ...
... suggestion that the Conference should meet annually is neither adequate nor new . It was first put forward some years ago by the Australian Government . But other Dominion Governments felt that it would be impossible to guarantee the ...
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