The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... interests . " Tactical blunders are retrievable but not strategical blunders , and apart from our escape from Gallipoli , which we owe to a soldier of rare moral courage as well as sound military judg- ment ( Sir Charles Monro ) who ...
... interests . " Tactical blunders are retrievable but not strategical blunders , and apart from our escape from Gallipoli , which we owe to a soldier of rare moral courage as well as sound military judg- ment ( Sir Charles Monro ) who ...
Page 9
... any rumours concerning Mr. Churchill in the Churchill Press and very little of what they hear . We are threatened with defeat in the interests of an individual who may be the soul of patriotism EPISODES OF THE MONTH 9.
... any rumours concerning Mr. Churchill in the Churchill Press and very little of what they hear . We are threatened with defeat in the interests of an individual who may be the soul of patriotism EPISODES OF THE MONTH 9.
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... interests of either of the belligerent parties , but are impelled solely by the feeling of our supreme duty as the common Father of the people , by the prayers of our children , who implore from us intervention , and our word of peace ...
... interests of either of the belligerent parties , but are impelled solely by the feeling of our supreme duty as the common Father of the people , by the prayers of our children , who implore from us intervention , and our word of peace ...
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... interests with the general weal of the great human society . In plain English , Austria is to keep Italia Irridenta , and Germany Alsace - Lorraine . The same spirit of equity and justice must reign in the study of the other territorial ...
... interests with the general weal of the great human society . In plain English , Austria is to keep Italia Irridenta , and Germany Alsace - Lorraine . The same spirit of equity and justice must reign in the study of the other territorial ...
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... interests of good feeling between Germany and America , " to which the President assented , and it was accordingly ... interest in knowing how this great calamity of universal war came to the earth , the time has come when this message ...
... interests of good feeling between Germany and America , " to which the President assented , and it was accordingly ... interest in knowing how this great calamity of universal war came to the earth , the time has come when this message ...
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