The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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... reason had failed to secure their confidence . A weaker man would have succumbed under the double strain of German offensives and pin - pricking from Home . From such a misfortune the British Army and the Allies were saved by the ...
... reason had failed to secure their confidence . A weaker man would have succumbed under the double strain of German offensives and pin - pricking from Home . From such a misfortune the British Army and the Allies were saved by the ...
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... reason that by the French Constitution the Civil or Political Authority is supreme , and the French Commander - in - Chief consequently a subordinate of his Government . It is unnecessary for us to emphasize the irreparable loss to ...
... reason that by the French Constitution the Civil or Political Authority is supreme , and the French Commander - in - Chief consequently a subordinate of his Government . It is unnecessary for us to emphasize the irreparable loss to ...
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... reason , and nothing would have seemed more reasonable to them , when President Wilson proposed that the victors should waive all claims for war costs from the vanquished , than that the American victors should waive all claim for war ...
... reason , and nothing would have seemed more reasonable to them , when President Wilson proposed that the victors should waive all claims for war costs from the vanquished , than that the American victors should waive all claim for war ...
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... reason to bless this boycott . WE have previously referred to that notable work of an American lady ( Miss Katherine Mayo ) , Mother India , as one of the books of our day that must count . It is opening the eyes of ignorant Englishmen ...
... reason to bless this boycott . WE have previously referred to that notable work of an American lady ( Miss Katherine Mayo ) , Mother India , as one of the books of our day that must count . It is opening the eyes of ignorant Englishmen ...
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... reason to believe that the subject was never discussed in the Cabinet before it was sprung upon the country , and it is obvious from several Ministerial utterances that several of Mr. Baldwin's colleagues were taken by surprise . Nor ...
... reason to believe that the subject was never discussed in the Cabinet before it was sprung upon the country , and it is obvious from several Ministerial utterances that several of Mr. Baldwin's colleagues were taken by surprise . Nor ...
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