The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 - English literature |
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... friends of Germany in and around Downing Street , amid the enthusiasm of all " Progressives , " put their heads together to waive indemnities , and , moreover , exert them- selves to persuade reluctant Allies to do likewise , at the ...
... friends of Germany in and around Downing Street , amid the enthusiasm of all " Progressives , " put their heads together to waive indemnities , and , moreover , exert them- selves to persuade reluctant Allies to do likewise , at the ...
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... friendship for " the reat Russian nation , " whose Revolution in March 1917 had een viewed by U.S.A. with profound sympathy . America as confident that " restored , free and united Russia will gain take a leading place in the world ...
... friendship for " the reat Russian nation , " whose Revolution in March 1917 had een viewed by U.S.A. with profound sympathy . America as confident that " restored , free and united Russia will gain take a leading place in the world ...
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... friends to their enemies . On the other hand Poland derived immense moral encouragement from France , whose formal " recog- nition " of so valuable an ally as General Wrangel came in the nick of time , being accentuated by the public ...
... friends to their enemies . On the other hand Poland derived immense moral encouragement from France , whose formal " recog- nition " of so valuable an ally as General Wrangel came in the nick of time , being accentuated by the public ...
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... friends by cordially espousing the Wilsonian Policy , and has declared himself far more favourably towards the League of Nations than did the platform on which he was nomin- ated . Indeed , he hastened to respond to his opponent's ...
... friends by cordially espousing the Wilsonian Policy , and has declared himself far more favourably towards the League of Nations than did the platform on which he was nomin- ated . Indeed , he hastened to respond to his opponent's ...
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... friend of Lincoln— to two eloquent articles , one entitled " Peace and Friendship Perpetual " and the other consisting of the text of Mr. Root's address . The American orator emphasized the essentially British characteristics of Lincoln ...
... friend of Lincoln— to two eloquent articles , one entitled " Peace and Friendship Perpetual " and the other consisting of the text of Mr. Root's address . The American orator emphasized the essentially British characteristics of Lincoln ...
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