The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 42
... important that it should only be entrusted to officers most carefully trained and selected as possess- ing the peculiar qualities required , which are , as regards certain branches of General Staff work , entirely different from those ...
... important that it should only be entrusted to officers most carefully trained and selected as possess- ing the peculiar qualities required , which are , as regards certain branches of General Staff work , entirely different from those ...
Page 43
... important part of it - namely , that concerned with the formulation of military policy and the direction of operations practically ceased to exist . The officers who held all the more important posts suddenly dropped out ; other ...
... important part of it - namely , that concerned with the formulation of military policy and the direction of operations practically ceased to exist . The officers who held all the more important posts suddenly dropped out ; other ...
Page 50
... important feature of his work has been his influence in ensuring unity of purpose and of effort between all the Allies , a task which has required great tact , insight , and firmness . 66 The above has not been written in order to give ...
... important feature of his work has been his influence in ensuring unity of purpose and of effort between all the Allies , a task which has required great tact , insight , and firmness . 66 The above has not been written in order to give ...
Page 55
... important , and as it is too clear that I regard trade as a factor in history , a doubt is bound to force itself even upon his charitable mind . He does not actually say I am German , but he goes near it : " Mr. Colvin is . . . too much ...
... important , and as it is too clear that I regard trade as a factor in history , a doubt is bound to force itself even upon his charitable mind . He does not actually say I am German , but he goes near it : " Mr. Colvin is . . . too much ...
Page 61
... important and intricate a subject to be dealt with during the war , and that it should form the subject of a special ... important portion of the same , should recognize the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in ...
... important and intricate a subject to be dealt with during the war , and that it should form the subject of a special ... important portion of the same , should recognize the right of the Dominions and India to an adequate voice in ...
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