The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 - English literature |
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... force , Russia shall be weakened still further by a policy of dismemberment conceived in other than Russian interests . While in hearty accord with " all justifiable efforts to produce peace , the Washington Government is unable to ...
... force , Russia shall be weakened still further by a policy of dismemberment conceived in other than Russian interests . While in hearty accord with " all justifiable efforts to produce peace , the Washington Government is unable to ...
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... force for them . They have not only avowed this as a doctrine , but have exemplified it in practice . Indeed , upon numerous occasions the responsible spokesmen of this Power and its official agencies have declared that it is their ...
... force for them . They have not only avowed this as a doctrine , but have exemplified it in practice . Indeed , upon numerous occasions the responsible spokesmen of this Power and its official agencies have declared that it is their ...
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... forces which ruined his every effort . But , like most Front Benchers , he exaggerates the impor- tance of being in office , and could not reconcile himself to taking another plunge into the unknown . It must also be said that he has ...
... forces which ruined his every effort . But , like most Front Benchers , he exaggerates the impor- tance of being in office , and could not reconcile himself to taking another plunge into the unknown . It must also be said that he has ...
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... Force , it was absolutely imperative , M. Picot pointed out to his Govern- ment , that France's prestige with the Syrians , both Moslem and Christian , should be upheld and that no advance upon Jerusalem should be contemplated , unless ...
... Force , it was absolutely imperative , M. Picot pointed out to his Govern- ment , that France's prestige with the Syrians , both Moslem and Christian , should be upheld and that no advance upon Jerusalem should be contemplated , unless ...
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... force her political yoke on this Arab people she will fail , and fail ruinously . The French continually charged us with being secretly behind the Emir Feisal and the Syrian national movement . We were really only concerned in carrying ...
... force her political yoke on this Arab people she will fail , and fail ruinously . The French continually charged us with being secretly behind the Emir Feisal and the Syrian national movement . We were really only concerned in carrying ...
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