The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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Page 389
... never been able to discard this six months ' legend , even after the lapse of several such periods and continuous disappointments . The late Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. McKenna , who is still lavish with unsolicited advice , was ...
... never been able to discard this six months ' legend , even after the lapse of several such periods and continuous disappointments . The late Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. McKenna , who is still lavish with unsolicited advice , was ...
Page 390
... never succumbed to the tempting illusion that the Boche is " dead- beat or " stone - cold " with which many admirable people have succeeded in hypnotizing themselves as well as others — a legend for which there would not appear to be ...
... never succumbed to the tempting illusion that the Boche is " dead- beat or " stone - cold " with which many admirable people have succeeded in hypnotizing themselves as well as others — a legend for which there would not appear to be ...
Page 395
... never contemplated any offensive anywhere this year , but was wisely contenting herself with a masterly with- drawal upon a Hindenburg line , ' a Siegfried line , ' or a Wotan line , " each of which was more marvellous than the last ...
... never contemplated any offensive anywhere this year , but was wisely contenting herself with a masterly with- drawal upon a Hindenburg line , ' a Siegfried line , ' or a Wotan line , " each of which was more marvellous than the last ...
Page 396
... - out British history , but as the Englishman has never acquired the art of se faire valoir , it has come as a fresh revelation to the present generation . All competent foreign Staff officers , while unstinted 396 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... - out British history , but as the Englishman has never acquired the art of se faire valoir , it has come as a fresh revelation to the present generation . All competent foreign Staff officers , while unstinted 396 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 397
... never knowing when they are beaten , never can be beaten . Although they are unknown to the world - and perhaps all the greater on that account - we at the Back respectfully salute the unboomed Englishmen of all classes of the ...
... never knowing when they are beaten , never can be beaten . Although they are unknown to the world - and perhaps all the greater on that account - we at the Back respectfully salute the unboomed Englishmen of all classes of the ...
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