The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... 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 Fist is allowed to strike again . The White House sees this more clearly ...
... 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 Fist is allowed to strike again . The White House sees this more clearly ...
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... hope against hope that , somehow or other , this gratuitous calamity might be avoided . It was thought that even so meek a body as the War Cabinet might at the last moment decline to acquiesce in the perversion of perhaps the greatest ...
... hope against hope that , somehow or other , this gratuitous calamity might be avoided . It was thought that even so meek a body as the War Cabinet might at the last moment decline to acquiesce in the perversion of perhaps the greatest ...
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... hope to cure Germans of their mania for war by making them pay . German coal alone at 10s . per ton was reckoned in 1913 at £ 211,000,000,000 , which makes us realize how utterly untrust- worthy are those who have the ear of Mr. Lloyd ...
... hope to cure Germans of their mania for war by making them pay . German coal alone at 10s . per ton was reckoned in 1913 at £ 211,000,000,000 , which makes us realize how utterly untrust- worthy are those who have the ear of Mr. Lloyd ...
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