The National Review, Volume 114W.H. Allen, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 185
... peace is to say what ought to be quite obvious but is insufficiently obvious to all . The " Left " generally , but not only the " Left , " is for a negotiated peace , as though war could have any purpose except to impose terms that ...
... peace is to say what ought to be quite obvious but is insufficiently obvious to all . The " Left " generally , but not only the " Left , " is for a negotiated peace , as though war could have any purpose except to impose terms that ...
Page 284
... peace aim , that the peace shall be lasting . " People talk about a peace by negotiation . Heaven knows , no one of us wants this war to continue a minute longer than is necessary , nor that one life should be lost which could be saved ...
... peace aim , that the peace shall be lasting . " People talk about a peace by negotiation . Heaven knows , no one of us wants this war to continue a minute longer than is necessary , nor that one life should be lost which could be saved ...
Page 432
... peace . And therefore peace , in their sense of " no warfare , " must be the truly humane man's first aim . They never stopped to think that there are many worse things than warfare and physical suffering , and that peace itself can ...
... peace . And therefore peace , in their sense of " no warfare , " must be the truly humane man's first aim . They never stopped to think that there are many worse things than warfare and physical suffering , and that peace itself can ...
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