The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 50
... taken by our strategy in the first year of the war , but every possible means has been taken to reduce these disadvantages to the minimum . In all his dis- positions not a single mistake has been made in the course of the twenty months ...
... taken by our strategy in the first year of the war , but every possible means has been taken to reduce these disadvantages to the minimum . In all his dis- positions not a single mistake has been made in the course of the twenty months ...
Page 256
prospects of the belligerents , both of whom were taken at their own valuation , which will always be to our disadvantage ... taken very seriously by the Allies for several reasons , none of which are due to any prejudice against Roman ...
prospects of the belligerents , both of whom were taken at their own valuation , which will always be to our disadvantage ... taken very seriously by the Allies for several reasons , none of which are due to any prejudice against Roman ...
Page 592
... taken to secure its health was taken , every agency capable of helping in the battle canvassed , every man with special knowledge or capacity called into the service . It was and is a war of administrators on the one hand and scientists ...
... taken to secure its health was taken , every agency capable of helping in the battle canvassed , every man with special knowledge or capacity called into the service . It was and is a war of administrators on the one hand and scientists ...
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