The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 116
... effect of the virus of humanity on this strange creature in human form , who raged and fretted at every kindness . First , he consulted Colonel R.A.M.C. 66 " " " " I don't think it advisable at all , " said the Colonel . " But it can ...
... effect of the virus of humanity on this strange creature in human form , who raged and fretted at every kindness . First , he consulted Colonel R.A.M.C. 66 " " " " I don't think it advisable at all , " said the Colonel . " But it can ...
Page 248
... effect continue our present alliance after the war in order to make peace secure . We must give effect to the spirit of the " Paris Resolutions . " Apart altogether from feelings of comradeship , this League of Nations for many years to ...
... effect continue our present alliance after the war in order to make peace secure . We must give effect to the spirit of the " Paris Resolutions . " Apart altogether from feelings of comradeship , this League of Nations for many years to ...
Page 414
... effect an armistice . Russia will be negligible during next year's critical campaign . At the worst there will be an immense increase of Germany's military power . Naturally our Government declines to recognize Lenin , who is an ...
... effect an armistice . Russia will be negligible during next year's critical campaign . At the worst there will be an immense increase of Germany's military power . Naturally our Government declines to recognize Lenin , who is an ...
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