The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 13
... given by our Navy League to celebrate George Washington's birthday . In replying for the American Navy the Admiral declared , " This war is going to be decided by sea - power " ; adding , " Russia has gone out . If Italy is forced off ...
... given by our Navy League to celebrate George Washington's birthday . In replying for the American Navy the Admiral declared , " This war is going to be decided by sea - power " ; adding , " Russia has gone out . If Italy is forced off ...
Page 14
... given behind the back of the Dominions which would be held to bind the British Empire at the final 66 " " liquidation because given by British statesmen . The coming Imperial 14 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... given behind the back of the Dominions which would be held to bind the British Empire at the final 66 " " liquidation because given by British statesmen . The coming Imperial 14 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 15
... given vent to , not to say the falsehoods he has told at our expense . That Downing Street knew that it was doing wrong in embarking on this essay in Secret Diplomacy is clear from the elaborate precautions taken to prevent the public ...
... given vent to , not to say the falsehoods he has told at our expense . That Downing Street knew that it was doing wrong in embarking on this essay in Secret Diplomacy is clear from the elaborate precautions taken to prevent the public ...
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... given in any so - called " War Cabinet " to any man except for his " claims " upon some Party , or the amount of newspaper support he was supposed to command . With the solitary exception of Lord Kitchener , who was forced upon the Man ...
... given in any so - called " War Cabinet " to any man except for his " claims " upon some Party , or the amount of newspaper support he was supposed to command . With the solitary exception of Lord Kitchener , who was forced upon the Man ...
Page 27
... chagrin , having hoped with the assistance of Lord Lansdowne and other Whigs to secure the armistice which would have given them all they wanted . CURIOUSLY enough , neither House of Parliament played any part EPISODES OF THE MONTH 27.
... chagrin , having hoped with the assistance of Lord Lansdowne and other Whigs to secure the armistice which would have given them all they wanted . CURIOUSLY enough , neither House of Parliament played any part EPISODES OF THE MONTH 27.
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