The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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Page 398
... desire or duty of any Ally to criticize any other Ally's arrangements , though we may perhaps be allowed to express our satisfaction at military co - operation with soldiers of such signal ability as those serving the French Republic at ...
... desire or duty of any Ally to criticize any other Ally's arrangements , though we may perhaps be allowed to express our satisfaction at military co - operation with soldiers of such signal ability as those serving the French Republic at ...
Page 413
... desires " that the full weight of British influence will be thrown into the scale in favour of liberal institutions and the breaking - up of the dynastic net in Eastern Europe . Hence this disposition to Repub- lican activity . None of ...
... desires " that the full weight of British influence will be thrown into the scale in favour of liberal institutions and the breaking - up of the dynastic net in Eastern Europe . Hence this disposition to Repub- lican activity . None of ...
Page 417
... desire to join Republican societies , even if they had so much as heard of this egregious proposal . THE Secretary of State for the Colonies ( Mr. Walter Long ) has issued a précis of the proceedings of the Imperial War Conference ...
... desire to join Republican societies , even if they had so much as heard of this egregious proposal . THE Secretary of State for the Colonies ( Mr. Walter Long ) has issued a précis of the proceedings of the Imperial War Conference ...
Page 442
... desire the peace of the world . I confess that when I first began to consider it some two years ago it presented great attractions to me , but the more I have thought about it the more serious the difficulties in the way of its ...
... desire the peace of the world . I confess that when I first began to consider it some two years ago it presented great attractions to me , but the more I have thought about it the more serious the difficulties in the way of its ...
Page 455
... desires of the representatives of the people and all public organizations ; the resignation of the present Cabinet ; and the investment of a person trusted by the people with powers to draw up a list of the new Cabinet to be confirmed ...
... desires of the representatives of the people and all public organizations ; the resignation of the present Cabinet ; and the investment of a person trusted by the people with powers to draw up a list of the new Cabinet to be confirmed ...
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