The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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... force may have to be used is sheer defeatism from which the United Nations will hardly recover . Force is assuredly legitimate to establish United Nations ' authority when force is threatened against it ; and if firmness is shown by the ...
... force may have to be used is sheer defeatism from which the United Nations will hardly recover . Force is assuredly legitimate to establish United Nations ' authority when force is threatened against it ; and if firmness is shown by the ...
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... forces , which were then in full retreat . Aircraft of the R.I.A.F. landed at Srinagar just in time to save the capital . The arrival of Indian Army forces placed the invaders generally on the defensive . On December 30 , the Indian ...
... forces , which were then in full retreat . Aircraft of the R.I.A.F. landed at Srinagar just in time to save the capital . The arrival of Indian Army forces placed the invaders generally on the defensive . On December 30 , the Indian ...
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... force . ' This the Western statesmen did not , or would not , see , and they let themselves be bluffed by him . Here ... forces were released from Poland they favoured a defensive deployment in the West . After Germany's victory in ...
... force . ' This the Western statesmen did not , or would not , see , and they let themselves be bluffed by him . Here ... forces were released from Poland they favoured a defensive deployment in the West . After Germany's victory in ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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