The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 156
... give their women and children a taste of war too . Confound them ! They sit on their island and try to starve us ; we will give them a taste of what war is . " Dr. Davis's comment after one of these conversations is : realize that I ...
... give their women and children a taste of war too . Confound them ! They sit on their island and try to starve us ; we will give them a taste of what war is . " Dr. Davis's comment after one of these conversations is : realize that I ...
Page 707
... give China four times the vote of the United States in the league . If England is to have the right to cast the vote of her possessions , India alone would give her from three to four times as many votes as the United States and ten ...
... give China four times the vote of the United States in the league . If England is to have the right to cast the vote of her possessions , India alone would give her from three to four times as many votes as the United States and ten ...
Page 717
... give judg- ment in favour of the maintenance of the Union . The demand for a Parliament in Dublin has been at its best a sentiment , based on no material grievance ; and this sentiment would only ulti- mately be satisfied by complete ...
... give judg- ment in favour of the maintenance of the Union . The demand for a Parliament in Dublin has been at its best a sentiment , based on no material grievance ; and this sentiment would only ulti- mately be satisfied by complete ...
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