The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 33
... whole truth , which is common knowledge in Paris . We shall therefore confine ourselves to saying that M. Clemenceau had no more responsibility than the writer for the project that was substituted for his own unimpeachable proposal ...
... whole truth , which is common knowledge in Paris . We shall therefore confine ourselves to saying that M. Clemenceau had no more responsibility than the writer for the project that was substituted for his own unimpeachable proposal ...
Page 43
... whole generation had the partnered States on either one or other belligerent side co - ordinated their efforts . It is no disparagement to the military qualities of that gifted miscreant , Frederick the Great , to say that he would ...
... whole generation had the partnered States on either one or other belligerent side co - ordinated their efforts . It is no disparagement to the military qualities of that gifted miscreant , Frederick the Great , to say that he would ...
Page 44
... whole . Co - ordination can only be secured if there be intimate communion between the commanders of the different armies , and between the respective War Offices under which the armies are acting . In theory it can perhaps best be ...
... whole . Co - ordination can only be secured if there be intimate communion between the commanders of the different armies , and between the respective War Offices under which the armies are acting . In theory it can perhaps best be ...
Page 53
... whole , such questions can most profitably be discussed and decided by an international body , furnished with a permanent staff . That body does not stand in need of an appointed chieftain - of a Premier- issimo . Still , such an ...
... whole , such questions can most profitably be discussed and decided by an international body , furnished with a permanent staff . That body does not stand in need of an appointed chieftain - of a Premier- issimo . Still , such an ...
Page 56
... whole German nation . We ought to have learnt by now that all Germans hate the English with that deadly hatred that is the more remorseless , unscrupulous , and vindictive because it is inspired , not by any wrong we have done to ...
... whole German nation . We ought to have learnt by now that all Germans hate the English with that deadly hatred that is the more remorseless , unscrupulous , and vindictive because it is inspired , not by any wrong we have done to ...
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