The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 243
... political orientation . Poland's task now is to break down all the tendencies which would perpetuate these diverging movements and to try to converge all the lines of commercial , political and social activity on one centre . This ...
... political orientation . Poland's task now is to break down all the tendencies which would perpetuate these diverging movements and to try to converge all the lines of commercial , political and social activity on one centre . This ...
Page 556
... political situation at home to take any merely partisan interest in British politics . His sole concern is the good ... political questions . No one could have read it for any three consecutive months during the years I have mentioned ...
... political situation at home to take any merely partisan interest in British politics . His sole concern is the good ... political questions . No one could have read it for any three consecutive months during the years I have mentioned ...
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... political fear of " risking the fleet " had a disastrous influence on naval strategic thought . The Army also was in reality similarly circumstanced , but that did not prevent its taking the offensive at the decisive point . Equally ...
... political fear of " risking the fleet " had a disastrous influence on naval strategic thought . The Army also was in reality similarly circumstanced , but that did not prevent its taking the offensive at the decisive point . Equally ...
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