The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 8
... doubt to linger anywhere as to the orator's expressing Italian senti- ments . Thrice the Senators rose to their feet to acclaim the great patriot . The air was now clear and an audible silence fell upon the Fatherland , who prudently ...
... doubt to linger anywhere as to the orator's expressing Italian senti- ments . Thrice the Senators rose to their feet to acclaim the great patriot . The air was now clear and an audible silence fell upon the Fatherland , who prudently ...
Page 11
... doubt largely the handiwork of pro - German propa- gandists , who are usually more German than the Germans . The Berlin Government has given little countenance to the latest mystification . Indeed , it would be nearer the mark to ...
... doubt largely the handiwork of pro - German propa- gandists , who are usually more German than the Germans . The Berlin Government has given little countenance to the latest mystification . Indeed , it would be nearer the mark to ...
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... doubt whether this factor " cuts as much ice " with the mass of the French people as it does with International Financiers abroad and the City Editors of the London and New York journals , who regard the fall of any currency as a ...
... doubt whether this factor " cuts as much ice " with the mass of the French people as it does with International Financiers abroad and the City Editors of the London and New York journals , who regard the fall of any currency as a ...
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... doubt other influences in Germany working in quite a contrary direction . But it cannot truthfully be denied that the pre - war conception of a Germany with contiguous territories in uninterrupted railway communica- tion , which can ...
... doubt other influences in Germany working in quite a contrary direction . But it cannot truthfully be denied that the pre - war conception of a Germany with contiguous territories in uninterrupted railway communica- tion , which can ...
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... doubt the French loyalty to Locarno , and as for Poland , its present Prime Minister , Count SkrzyĆski , has repeatedly praised it in the warmest terms . And he was not content with words . Immediately after the Pact was formally signed ...
... doubt the French loyalty to Locarno , and as for Poland , its present Prime Minister , Count SkrzyĆski , has repeatedly praised it in the warmest terms . And he was not content with words . Immediately after the Pact was formally signed ...
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