The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 55
... regard the national interest as important , and as it is too clear that I regard trade as a factor in history , a doubt is bound to force itself even upon his charitable mind . He does not actually say I am German , but he goes near it ...
... regard the national interest as important , and as it is too clear that I regard trade as a factor in history , a doubt is bound to force itself even upon his charitable mind . He does not actually say I am German , but he goes near it ...
Page 149
... regard being paid to the aspirations of the peoples whose political fortunes and affiliations will be involved . " No part of this programme could be successfully carried out " unless the restitution of the status quo ante furnishes a ...
... regard being paid to the aspirations of the peoples whose political fortunes and affiliations will be involved . " No part of this programme could be successfully carried out " unless the restitution of the status quo ante furnishes a ...
Page 447
... regard to Serbia and Rumania completes his German programme . A few months ago I discussed for a few moments the issues of the war in an American city with one who had the confidence of the German - American leaders . He was clear that ...
... regard to Serbia and Rumania completes his German programme . A few months ago I discussed for a few moments the issues of the war in an American city with one who had the confidence of the German - American leaders . He was clear that ...
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