The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... common elsewhere that should stand them in good stead when they have bought some experience . United States THE greater the part played by the United States on land , on sea , and in the air , the better for all the Allies , because the ...
... common elsewhere that should stand them in good stead when they have bought some experience . United States THE greater the part played by the United States on land , on sea , and in the air , the better for all the Allies , because the ...
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... common sense , but , unfortunately , common sense is exceedingly rare . It is almost unknown in Downing Street , where men are too clever by half and wholly unconscious of the obvious . Those who denied that there was a military problem ...
... common sense , but , unfortunately , common sense is exceedingly rare . It is almost unknown in Downing Street , where men are too clever by half and wholly unconscious of the obvious . Those who denied that there was a military problem ...
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... common- wealth . ( 6 ) The Southern Slavs should be made into a Greater Serbia . ( 7 ) Effort must be made to leave the mass of the Magyars together and the mass of the Rumanians together as independent nations . ( 8 ) A democratic ...
... common- wealth . ( 6 ) The Southern Slavs should be made into a Greater Serbia . ( 7 ) Effort must be made to leave the mass of the Magyars together and the mass of the Rumanians together as independent nations . ( 8 ) A democratic ...
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... common Father and who loves with equal affection all his children ; to strive constantly to do to all the greatest possible good , without exception of persons , without distinction of nation- ality or religion , as is enjoined upon us ...
... common Father and who loves with equal affection all his children ; to strive constantly to do to all the greatest possible good , without exception of persons , without distinction of nation- ality or religion , as is enjoined upon us ...
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... common Father of the people , by the prayers of our children , who implore from us intervention , and our word of peace , by the very voice of humanity and of reason , we raise again a cry for peace , and renew a pressing appeal to ...
... common Father of the people , by the prayers of our children , who implore from us intervention , and our word of peace , by the very voice of humanity and of reason , we raise again a cry for peace , and renew a pressing appeal to ...
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