The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 11
... minds to this , which , after all , is the crux of the matter - namely , how they can attain any of the objects for which they are fighting without winning the war ? In the event of our defeat or " a draw , " the last state of Europe ...
... minds to this , which , after all , is the crux of the matter - namely , how they can attain any of the objects for which they are fighting without winning the war ? In the event of our defeat or " a draw , " the last state of Europe ...
Page 31
... mind " is not what we need . Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Auckland Geddes are both efficient men and determined men , who know what they want . Either of them would strengthen the Cabinet , though there are some reasons for choosing a Labour ...
... mind " is not what we need . Sir Eric Geddes and Sir Auckland Geddes are both efficient men and determined men , who know what they want . Either of them would strengthen the Cabinet , though there are some reasons for choosing a Labour ...
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... minds have their advantages . Bolo THE trial of that strange adventurer who called himself by the grotesque name of " Bolo Pasha " was at first treated by the Press as a first - class joke , and the Paris corre- spondents deluged us ...
... minds have their advantages . Bolo THE trial of that strange adventurer who called himself by the grotesque name of " Bolo Pasha " was at first treated by the Press as a first - class joke , and the Paris corre- spondents deluged us ...
Page 54
... mind of Parlia- ment for war mainly on the ground of vindicating the neutrality of Belgium . But the mind of the nation must have perceived that there was a great deal more in it than this . If not our own exist- ence , then our word to ...
... mind of Parlia- ment for war mainly on the ground of vindicating the neutrality of Belgium . But the mind of the nation must have perceived that there was a great deal more in it than this . If not our own exist- ence , then our word to ...
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... mind is prone to select those aspects of Germany which correspond to things that it dislikes , and to hold them up to public odium as a warning to England . The exhortation to overthrow " Prussian militarism " has been employed with a ...
... mind is prone to select those aspects of Germany which correspond to things that it dislikes , and to hold them up to public odium as a warning to England . The exhortation to overthrow " Prussian militarism " has been employed with a ...
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