The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 432
... duty next day for the night - duty man . The sentries are alertly watching the pitch - dark desert front and the others as comfortable as possible . I roll up in my waterproof sheet and blanket , lie down on my squelchy , moving couch ...
... duty next day for the night - duty man . The sentries are alertly watching the pitch - dark desert front and the others as comfortable as possible . I roll up in my waterproof sheet and blanket , lie down on my squelchy , moving couch ...
Page 498
... duties . " And the writer continues : And here he behaved with unparalleled insolence to Great Britain and all the Powers trading to Dantzig ; for he heightened the duties upon all goods exported and imported , which is a direct breach ...
... duties . " And the writer continues : And here he behaved with unparalleled insolence to Great Britain and all the Powers trading to Dantzig ; for he heightened the duties upon all goods exported and imported , which is a direct breach ...
Page 709
... duty to the nation . When the war is over , no public services that they had rendered would limit their freedom then to promote the interests of their unions in any way they thought wise ; on the contrary , they would individually have ...
... duty to the nation . When the war is over , no public services that they had rendered would limit their freedom then to promote the interests of their unions in any way they thought wise ; on the contrary , they would individually have ...
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