The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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Page 70
The real causes of so many failures are unfortunately the same which , at the very beginning of the war , nearly brought catastrophe : lack of preparation , short - sightedness , and , above all , ignorance . Ignorance of the problems ...
The real causes of so many failures are unfortunately the same which , at the very beginning of the war , nearly brought catastrophe : lack of preparation , short - sightedness , and , above all , ignorance . Ignorance of the problems ...
Page 192
Is it surprising that patriots of all Parties are looking for a new home , and for a cause which represents the newly awakened spirit of the greatest nation in the world , and that they are slowly and surely rallying to the flag of the ...
Is it surprising that patriots of all Parties are looking for a new home , and for a cause which represents the newly awakened spirit of the greatest nation in the world , and that they are slowly and surely rallying to the flag of the ...
Page 788
... called in his own country “ the plain people ” —who so far from espousing the Allied cause , still less the British cause , had reelected President Wilson in November 1916 mainly because , as his campaign managers boasted - it was ...
... called in his own country “ the plain people ” —who so far from espousing the Allied cause , still less the British cause , had reelected President Wilson in November 1916 mainly because , as his campaign managers boasted - it was ...
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