The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 174
... peace in exchange for a saving of billions of francs or even a saving of blood . That would be a war peace , and generations to come would be the prey of unimaginable anguish constantly threatened by the vision of Germany again dealing ...
... peace in exchange for a saving of billions of francs or even a saving of blood . That would be a war peace , and generations to come would be the prey of unimaginable anguish constantly threatened by the vision of Germany again dealing ...
Page 577
... Peace . He usually appeared under two conditions . When he sought for time to assimilate conquests and reorganize for fresh advances , or , secondly , when his subjects showed symptoms of fatigue and war weariness , the appeal was ...
... Peace . He usually appeared under two conditions . When he sought for time to assimilate conquests and reorganize for fresh advances , or , secondly , when his subjects showed symptoms of fatigue and war weariness , the appeal was ...
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... peace that is worth guaranteeing and preserving , a peace that will win the approval of mankind , not merely a peace that will serve the several interests and immediate aims of the nations engaged . " He conceded that the United States ...
... peace that is worth guaranteeing and preserving , a peace that will win the approval of mankind , not merely a peace that will serve the several interests and immediate aims of the nations engaged . " He conceded that the United States ...
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LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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