The National Review, Volume 114W.H. Allen, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 302
... attack , or not to attack , is a matter of expediency , a question of judgment as to the best line of conduct to take under given circumstances . It does not seem to me to be particularly skilful to tell the adversary that under no ...
... attack , or not to attack , is a matter of expediency , a question of judgment as to the best line of conduct to take under given circumstances . It does not seem to me to be particularly skilful to tell the adversary that under no ...
Page 304
... attack . We , on the other hand , have prepared an army for defence . Now is the day of reckoning . As we are at war the Germans will not put off their attack longer than is necessary for their final preparations . Where will they ...
... attack . We , on the other hand , have prepared an army for defence . Now is the day of reckoning . As we are at war the Germans will not put off their attack longer than is necessary for their final preparations . Where will they ...
Page 305
... attack straight ahead , and with all their strength , and their attack will show method and vigour , extreme vigour . To reason clearly it is best to ask a matter in its simplest form . Either the Germans will attack this Spring or not ...
... attack straight ahead , and with all their strength , and their attack will show method and vigour , extreme vigour . To reason clearly it is best to ask a matter in its simplest form . Either the Germans will attack this Spring or not ...
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