The National Review, Volume 115W.H. Allen, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 34
... stand up well under bombing . Perhaps it may be said that no people does . That is true , but without any wishful thinking the German and Italian people stand up against it least well among the present combatant nations . When , in ...
... stand up well under bombing . Perhaps it may be said that no people does . That is true , but without any wishful thinking the German and Italian people stand up against it least well among the present combatant nations . When , in ...
Page 171
... stand his ground as long as he could , and , with some assistance from the French on his right flank , he believed he ought to be able to do so . General Byng was also strongly in favour of the British line making every effort to stand ...
... stand his ground as long as he could , and , with some assistance from the French on his right flank , he believed he ought to be able to do so . General Byng was also strongly in favour of the British line making every effort to stand ...
Page 264
Where Russia Stands IN considering the general situation in which we stand , we have to remember that Russia is not our friend . Germany and Russia have , at the moment , a working agreement which operates against us as well as against ...
Where Russia Stands IN considering the general situation in which we stand , we have to remember that Russia is not our friend . Germany and Russia have , at the moment , a working agreement which operates against us as well as against ...
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