The National Review, Volume 120W.H. Allen, 1943 - English literature |
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... British imperial policy criticism which culminated in the Luce Letter- Quit fighting for the Empire " -rousing him to a deep anger and a fresh sense of proud awareness of all that the British race have done in the world . He has read ...
... British imperial policy criticism which culminated in the Luce Letter- Quit fighting for the Empire " -rousing him to a deep anger and a fresh sense of proud awareness of all that the British race have done in the world . He has read ...
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... British side , with special emphasis on the fact that American troops had burned down York , Ontario , now called Toronto , the two incidents would have been remembered together and cancelled each other out . It is scarcely going too ...
... British side , with special emphasis on the fact that American troops had burned down York , Ontario , now called Toronto , the two incidents would have been remembered together and cancelled each other out . It is scarcely going too ...
Page 134
... British spokesmen fail to answer American criticisms of Britain and British policy in the long truce between two German wars , but most of those who spoke to or wrote for America deliberately encouraged them . Their attacks on British ...
... British spokesmen fail to answer American criticisms of Britain and British policy in the long truce between two German wars , but most of those who spoke to or wrote for America deliberately encouraged them . Their attacks on British ...
Contents
UNDERSITY OF CALIFORN NATIONAL | 1 |
ON TAKING THE INITIATIVE RearAdmiral H G Thursfield | 18 |
Towards a British Victory | 21 |
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