The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... civilization from attack by Kultur this century . That is the most we may hope . That is the best we can do . The war will otherwise have been fought in vain . Civilization must ultimately succumb to Kultur if any kind of German Mailed ...
... civilization from attack by Kultur this century . That is the most we may hope . That is the best we can do . The war will otherwise have been fought in vain . Civilization must ultimately succumb to Kultur if any kind of German Mailed ...
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... Civilization by affording another chance to the Prussian monster , rechristened " the German People , " to place Civilization under its hideous heel . Ludendorff realizes ང་ IT was some weeks ago , under the influence of the dramatic ...
... Civilization by affording another chance to the Prussian monster , rechristened " the German People , " to place Civilization under its hideous heel . Ludendorff realizes ང་ IT was some weeks ago , under the influence of the dramatic ...
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... Civilization for this century against that danger ? After our hairbreadth escapes of disaster in 1914 , 1915 , 1916 , 1917 , 1918 , will Providence desert us in 1919 ? Such questions should be gratuitous , but they are heard on all ...
... Civilization for this century against that danger ? After our hairbreadth escapes of disaster in 1914 , 1915 , 1916 , 1917 , 1918 , will Providence desert us in 1919 ? Such questions should be gratuitous , but they are heard on all ...
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