The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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Page 215
The French , because the menace to France is more acute than it is to this country , have realized sooner than we have that the only way to prevent war is to remain at war . The only counter to modern war is to make it impossible for ...
The French , because the menace to France is more acute than it is to this country , have realized sooner than we have that the only way to prevent war is to remain at war . The only counter to modern war is to make it impossible for ...
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You will allow me to judge whether the burden is too big or not , and , if I tell you it is too big , then , although you still think I shall be useful , you will not press me to remain if I ask you to set me free .
You will allow me to judge whether the burden is too big or not , and , if I tell you it is too big , then , although you still think I shall be useful , you will not press me to remain if I ask you to set me free .
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He was anxious that certain Mitwali villages should remain with the majority in Syrian territory , and that the venerated tomb of Neby Yusha ( Joshua ) , of which he is the hereditary guardian and within whose precincts his ancestors ...
He was anxious that certain Mitwali villages should remain with the majority in Syrian territory , and that the venerated tomb of Neby Yusha ( Joshua ) , of which he is the hereditary guardian and within whose precincts his ancestors ...
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