The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... Russia able to do one half , or even a quarter , of what was reasonably expected of her , now that several of her armies are properly armed and munitioned , we might have hoped for a military decision EPISODES OF THE MONTH 3.
... Russia able to do one half , or even a quarter , of what was reasonably expected of her , now that several of her armies are properly armed and munitioned , we might have hoped for a military decision EPISODES OF THE MONTH 3.
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... Russia remained one , the Big Four could have put the Boche on his back and then it would only have been a question of keeping him there . This operation is now postponed , for how long we cannot say , but it is none the less certain ...
... Russia remained one , the Big Four could have put the Boche on his back and then it would only have been a question of keeping him there . This operation is now postponed , for how long we cannot say , but it is none the less certain ...
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... Russia all ranks regard the future with a confidence which is all the more impressive because it is as sober as it is robust . How could it be otherwise in the face of the succession of reverses we have inflicted , and are in- flicting ...
... Russia all ranks regard the future with a confidence which is all the more impressive because it is as sober as it is robust . How could it be otherwise in the face of the succession of reverses we have inflicted , and are in- flicting ...
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... Russia should be entitled to and would not abuse the possession of Constantinople . A democratic Russia could safely be trusted to stand as the sponsor of an autonomous Finland , an autonomous Poland , and an autonomous Armenia . ( 9 ) ...
... Russia should be entitled to and would not abuse the possession of Constantinople . A democratic Russia could safely be trusted to stand as the sponsor of an autonomous Finland , an autonomous Poland , and an autonomous Armenia . ( 9 ) ...
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... Russia . This message was telegraphed to me by my brother from London after his conversation with H.M. the King , and was repeated verbally on July 29 . ( 2 ) My Ambassador in London transmitted a message from Sir E. Grey to Berlin ...
... Russia . This message was telegraphed to me by my brother from London after his conversation with H.M. the King , and was repeated verbally on July 29 . ( 2 ) My Ambassador in London transmitted a message from Sir E. Grey to Berlin ...
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