The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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Page 389
... United States , is to frankly recognize that there is no serious symptom of that long - promised and ever - impending " collapse of Germany whereby professional optimists have succeeded year by year in preventing us from appreciating ...
... United States , is to frankly recognize that there is no serious symptom of that long - promised and ever - impending " collapse of Germany whereby professional optimists have succeeded year by year in preventing us from appreciating ...
Page 392
... United States , our new Ally is not yet in any serious sense in the war . We must not allow any amenities , however agreeable , to obscure the actual , and among actualities is that of which we are con- tinually warned from Washington ...
... United States , our new Ally is not yet in any serious sense in the war . We must not allow any amenities , however agreeable , to obscure the actual , and among actualities is that of which we are con- tinually warned from Washington ...
Page 393
... United States are elated , encouraged , assiduous , formidable . The German Government , with its short views and its boundless belief in Submarines - to which the German masses have been invited to transfer their affections from ...
... United States are elated , encouraged , assiduous , formidable . The German Government , with its short views and its boundless belief in Submarines - to which the German masses have been invited to transfer their affections from ...
Page 400
... United States to take up arms . It was doubtless imagined in Berlin that the rest of the Western hemisphere would grasp the occasion to throw off the " Yankee yoke , " just as various British communities had been expected by Bernhardi ...
... United States to take up arms . It was doubtless imagined in Berlin that the rest of the Western hemisphere would grasp the occasion to throw off the " Yankee yoke , " just as various British communities had been expected by Bernhardi ...
Page 402
... United States , after a certain amount of controversy in which there was only a competition of opinion as to which course would be most helpful , to send a Division to Europe under General Pershing as an earnest of what is to come . The ...
... United States , after a certain amount of controversy in which there was only a competition of opinion as to which course would be most helpful , to send a Division to Europe under General Pershing as an earnest of what is to come . The ...
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