The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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Page 266
“ In any case , our policy must regard as extremely probable the collapse and capitulation of AustriaHungary . . . . In such circumstances Germany would be compelled to continue the war alone . ” Therefore she must negotiate .
“ In any case , our policy must regard as extremely probable the collapse and capitulation of AustriaHungary . . . . In such circumstances Germany would be compelled to continue the war alone . ” Therefore she must negotiate .
Page 533
UNDER cover of the League , whose civilized members might regard it as lacking in comity to distrust the “ reformed burglar , Germany could comfortably make secret preparaNew German tion for another “ frightful adventure in WeltDanger ...
UNDER cover of the League , whose civilized members might regard it as lacking in comity to distrust the “ reformed burglar , Germany could comfortably make secret preparaNew German tion for another “ frightful adventure in WeltDanger ...
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A more inappropriate juncture for arriving at decisions with regard to this matter than the present moment it is almost impossible to conceive . If a proportion of the electorate be too ignorant and unintelligent to realize this ...
A more inappropriate juncture for arriving at decisions with regard to this matter than the present moment it is almost impossible to conceive . If a proportion of the electorate be too ignorant and unintelligent to realize this ...
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