The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 7
... enemies , or enemies who disarmed themselves . We cannot resist the conclusion that had soldiers of the calibre of Sir William Robertson , Sir Douglas Haig , Marshal Joffre , General Foch , or General Pétain been at the disposal of ...
... enemies , or enemies who disarmed themselves . We cannot resist the conclusion that had soldiers of the calibre of Sir William Robertson , Sir Douglas Haig , Marshal Joffre , General Foch , or General Pétain been at the disposal of ...
Page 8
... enemy's " tail " is temporarily very much " up , " though none of us are downhearted save when we survey Downing ... enemy will move . We only know that several thousand guns , which this time last year were firing from Allied positions ...
... enemy's " tail " is temporarily very much " up , " though none of us are downhearted save when we survey Downing ... enemy will move . We only know that several thousand guns , which this time last year were firing from Allied positions ...
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... enemy in possession of Italian soil would give rise to regrettable misunderstandings among the Italian people . The French Government were no less averse to this enterprise , from which no advantage could possibly accrue , but as Mr ...
... enemy in possession of Italian soil would give rise to regrettable misunderstandings among the Italian people . The French Government were no less averse to this enterprise , from which no advantage could possibly accrue , but as Mr ...
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... enemies -- finds herself reduced to " negotiating " with the enemy ; we all know what that means , but we hope , as we believe , that this eclipse will be temporary , and that in a happier future this gallant little nation will come ...
... enemies -- finds herself reduced to " negotiating " with the enemy ; we all know what that means , but we hope , as we believe , that this eclipse will be temporary , and that in a happier future this gallant little nation will come ...
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... enemy Press , was among those things that could not be done , whatever technical offence might have been committed under some obscure regulation of the Defence of the Realm Act , which in unscrupulous hands could be exploited less for ...
... enemy Press , was among those things that could not be done , whatever technical offence might have been committed under some obscure regulation of the Defence of the Realm Act , which in unscrupulous hands could be exploited less for ...
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