The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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... better nerves , " which , needless to say , he declared to be Germany . The British Government should take this warning to heart , as at the opening of the fourth year of this titanic struggle , with a fourth winter of anxiety ahead of ...
... better nerves , " which , needless to say , he declared to be Germany . The British Government should take this warning to heart , as at the opening of the fourth year of this titanic struggle , with a fourth winter of anxiety ahead of ...
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... better not to touch the subject with the Danes , and refrained from making any allusion . It is better to let the idea develop and ripen in their heads , and let them draw the final conclusions themselves , so that they will , on their ...
... better not to touch the subject with the Danes , and refrained from making any allusion . It is better to let the idea develop and ripen in their heads , and let them draw the final conclusions themselves , so that they will , on their ...
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... better ; for , said Mr. Churchill , it is much better to lose ships than to retain them practically unused . " Concerning the loss of officers and men , he said nothing . 66 According to a statement published in the Daily Telegraph , Mr ...
... better ; for , said Mr. Churchill , it is much better to lose ships than to retain them practically unused . " Concerning the loss of officers and men , he said nothing . 66 According to a statement published in the Daily Telegraph , Mr ...
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