The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... things are possible , and there might conceivably be some upheaval in Germany , of which , however , so far there are no serious symptoms . The " impending collapse of the enemy " is the accepted creed of all belligerents in all wars ...
... things are possible , and there might conceivably be some upheaval in Germany , of which , however , so far there are no serious symptoms . The " impending collapse of the enemy " is the accepted creed of all belligerents in all wars ...
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... things have happened which require clearing up . Downing Street hardly cultivates as close touch with the British Empire as our kinsmen overseas are entitled to expect at such a time , co - operation being equally demanded in the ...
... things have happened which require clearing up . Downing Street hardly cultivates as close touch with the British Empire as our kinsmen overseas are entitled to expect at such a time , co - operation being equally demanded in the ...
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... things are no worse . What , we should like to know , would the Times have said suppos- ing Mr. Asquith had been detected in any such mystification after the Allies , from President Wilson downwards , had vetoed Secret Diplomacy ? How ...
... things are no worse . What , we should like to know , would the Times have said suppos- ing Mr. Asquith had been detected in any such mystification after the Allies , from President Wilson downwards , had vetoed Secret Diplomacy ? How ...
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... things that have remained undone through minor preoccupations and lack of perspective . The Russian anarchy - the development of which has been supinely watched as though it were no concern of ours endangers every civilized Power , not ...
... things that have remained undone through minor preoccupations and lack of perspective . The Russian anarchy - the development of which has been supinely watched as though it were no concern of ours endangers every civilized Power , not ...
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... things are not infinitely worse . We have so far been saved from the Politicians by the sailors and the soldiers , the mercantile marine , and the airmen . The younger generation has stepped into the breach and prevented the pass from ...
... things are not infinitely worse . We have so far been saved from the Politicians by the sailors and the soldiers , the mercantile marine , and the airmen . The younger generation has stepped into the breach and prevented the pass from ...
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