The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 241
... less high than that of the great Founder of the Republic . If Washington , in short , made the United States part of America , Wilson made it part of the world . It is probable that Germany , arguing from the learned impo- tence of her ...
... less high than that of the great Founder of the Republic . If Washington , in short , made the United States part of America , Wilson made it part of the world . It is probable that Germany , arguing from the learned impo- tence of her ...
Page 446
... less marked inferiority to our own , was no doubt primarily due to less efficient armament ; but had the French been fitted out with the 77 cm . Krupp and the Germans with the famous " 75's " the difference in equipment would have ...
... less marked inferiority to our own , was no doubt primarily due to less efficient armament ; but had the French been fitted out with the 77 cm . Krupp and the Germans with the famous " 75's " the difference in equipment would have ...
Page 491
... less than he would have done had he devoted less time to political strategy , " had he thought less of the possible moves of an impotent Opposition as of the need of building up a post- war machine to promote his own political fortunes ...
... less than he would have done had he devoted less time to political strategy , " had he thought less of the possible moves of an impotent Opposition as of the need of building up a post- war machine to promote his own political fortunes ...
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