The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... Organization of Victory II . The Doctor III . Alarums and Excursions From Indecision to Irresponsibility " " " " The Strange Case of M. Caillaux : I. The Preliminaries II . An Italian Tour • III . An American Postscript IV . Appendix ...
... Organization of Victory II . The Doctor III . Alarums and Excursions From Indecision to Irresponsibility " " " " The Strange Case of M. Caillaux : I. The Preliminaries II . An Italian Tour • III . An American Postscript IV . Appendix ...
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... organization required to insure success in modern warfare , it would be both rash and wrong to underrate the task now confronting the Americans , but they have some qualities not common elsewhere that should stand them in good stead ...
... organization required to insure success in modern warfare , it would be both rash and wrong to underrate the task now confronting the Americans , but they have some qualities not common elsewhere that should stand them in good stead ...
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... organized victory with the aid of the younger generation , who have eclipsed all records in valour and endurance , for evoking this tribute . To have converted Imperial contempt into Imperial fear is no mean achievement , nor is it a ...
... organized victory with the aid of the younger generation , who have eclipsed all records in valour and endurance , for evoking this tribute . To have converted Imperial contempt into Imperial fear is no mean achievement , nor is it a ...
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... organization , which its iron discipline has repeatedly saved from disaster . Then the Germans have un- doubtedly devised methods of economizing troops when they cannot hold positions , and as their trenches are frequently less crowded ...
... organization , which its iron discipline has repeatedly saved from disaster . Then the Germans have un- doubtedly devised methods of economizing troops when they cannot hold positions , and as their trenches are frequently less crowded ...
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... coups , the improved railway system to which Sir Eric Geddes has made invaluable con- tribution , the wonderful organization of road transport , and , above all , the deadly gunnery , reflecting the utmost credit 16 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... coups , the improved railway system to which Sir Eric Geddes has made invaluable con- tribution , the wonderful organization of road transport , and , above all , the deadly gunnery , reflecting the utmost credit 16 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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