The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 |
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... whole , not only as affecting the future of their own country , but the fate of civilization . It is well worth doing , because the Government needs the whole- hearted co - operation to a much greater degree than ever before of all ...
... whole , not only as affecting the future of their own country , but the fate of civilization . It is well worth doing , because the Government needs the whole- hearted co - operation to a much greater degree than ever before of all ...
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... whole of the New World in support of the position it has taken up against piracy and barbarism , as may be gathered from this remarkable schedule semiofficially issued in Washington ( May 24 ) . It will be noted that while not one of ...
... whole of the New World in support of the position it has taken up against piracy and barbarism , as may be gathered from this remarkable schedule semiofficially issued in Washington ( May 24 ) . It will be noted that while not one of ...
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which resulted in the capture by our Allies of a whole series of the strongest Austrian positions right down to the Gulf of Trieste , including many thousand prisoners , the total bag during this auspicious fortnight being 23,000 . Only ...
which resulted in the capture by our Allies of a whole series of the strongest Austrian positions right down to the Gulf of Trieste , including many thousand prisoners , the total bag during this auspicious fortnight being 23,000 . Only ...
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... head of the Executive Government . During the last two hundred years the Cabinet has gradually appropriated every function , reducing the Monarchy to a cipher , though it remains a symbol to the whole Empire , and in 410 THE NATIONAL ...
... head of the Executive Government . During the last two hundred years the Cabinet has gradually appropriated every function , reducing the Monarchy to a cipher , though it remains a symbol to the whole Empire , and in 410 THE NATIONAL ...
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remains a symbol to the whole Empire , and in the event of any attempt to disturb it there would be an uprising of Britons every- where that would surprise cynics . Any serious revolution in these islands would necessarily be aimed ...
remains a symbol to the whole Empire , and in the event of any attempt to disturb it there would be an uprising of Britons every- where that would surprise cynics . Any serious revolution in these islands would necessarily be aimed ...
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