The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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Page 389
... politicians have 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 ...
... politicians have 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 ...
Page 391
... field has established its right to better treatment . We own to being surprised at the lack of perspective in politicians who make a god of public opinion . What section of the community ever invited this EPISODES OF THE MONTH 391.
... field has established its right to better treatment . We own to being surprised at the lack of perspective in politicians who make a god of public opinion . What section of the community ever invited this EPISODES OF THE MONTH 391.
Page 398
... politicians have not always made things too easy for all French generals , who suffer from the same difficulty as British generals , in holding their own in council with trained controversialists , masters of every weapon in the arsenal ...
... politicians have not always made things too easy for all French generals , who suffer from the same difficulty as British generals , in holding their own in council with trained controversialists , masters of every weapon in the arsenal ...
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 415
... politicians which has ruined every peace at the close of every war . We observe that such a " Stalwart " as the Editor of the Spectator himself demurs to his correspondent's demand on the specious ground that , “ after EPISODES OF THE ...
... politicians which has ruined every peace at the close of every war . We observe that such a " Stalwart " as the Editor of the Spectator himself demurs to his correspondent's demand on the specious ground that , “ after EPISODES OF THE ...
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