The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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Page 393
... politics , of which Englishmen should be the last to complain , as our country has suffered acutely from this Sleeping ... political situation . Every section of Allied opinion is more united ( than ever . Even Mr. Ramsay Macdonald is ...
... politics , of which Englishmen should be the last to complain , as our country has suffered acutely from this Sleeping ... political situation . Every section of Allied opinion is more united ( than ever . Even Mr. Ramsay Macdonald is ...
Page 398
... politics and strategy are always delicate of adjustment , and if the French are more fortunate than we in their solution , it is all to the good of the Entente , though one occasionally hears that some French politicians have not always ...
... politics and strategy are always delicate of adjustment , and if the French are more fortunate than we in their solution , it is all to the good of the Entente , though one occasionally hears that some French politicians have not always ...
Page 400
... politicians can only tolerate soldiers who share their political prejudices . Incidentally , these rapid changes in the French Higher Command will give pause to some of those who were at one time credited with contemplating arrangements ...
... politicians can only tolerate soldiers who share their political prejudices . Incidentally , these rapid changes in the French Higher Command will give pause to some of those who were at one time credited with contemplating arrangements ...
Page 402
... political value . If we can now get together there is no reason we should hereafter relapse into former cantankerousness , but if for any reason this chance be wasted we shall inevitably drift farther apart , and our future relations ...
... political value . If we can now get together there is no reason we should hereafter relapse into former cantankerousness , but if for any reason this chance be wasted we shall inevitably drift farther apart , and our future relations ...
Page 406
... political , diplomatic , or military interests of the Boches . It should be noted that the confused mass of Rumour with which the world is deluged about this interesting country comes either from such German centres as Amsterdam or from ...
... political , diplomatic , or military interests of the Boches . It should be noted that the confused mass of Rumour with which the world is deluged about this interesting country comes either from such German centres as Amsterdam or from ...
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