The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... position . But some men are never satisfied with what they are and restlessly seek other things . It is a thousand pities , because Mr. Lloyd George is a remarkable personality and here is a remarkable situation made to his hand in ...
... position . But some men are never satisfied with what they are and restlessly seek other things . It is a thousand pities , because Mr. Lloyd George is a remarkable personality and here is a remarkable situation made to his hand in ...
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... position to act independently of Berlin . It was addressed " To the Heads of the Belligerent Peoples , " to whom Bene- dictus XV thus appealed : Since the beginning of our Pontificate , amid the horrors of the terrible war let loose on ...
... position to act independently of Berlin . It was addressed " To the Heads of the Belligerent Peoples , " to whom Bene- dictus XV thus appealed : Since the beginning of our Pontificate , amid the horrors of the terrible war let loose on ...
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... position of the favourite child of the Catholic Church , is to be allowed to annex Serbia , Montenegro , and as much of Rumania as she cares to occupy , though as there is a great Catholic population in Poland it is suggested that that ...
... position of the favourite child of the Catholic Church , is to be allowed to annex Serbia , Montenegro , and as much of Rumania as she cares to occupy , though as there is a great Catholic population in Poland it is suggested that that ...
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... position to form an impartial opinion , and who is not obsessed by that passion of perversity which inspires a certain number of intellectuels to expend them- selves in proving that black is white . NEEDLESS to say the German Government ...
... position to form an impartial opinion , and who is not obsessed by that passion of perversity which inspires a certain number of intellectuels to expend them- selves in proving that black is white . NEEDLESS to say the German Government ...
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... position can do is to put our backs into the work that lies before us , and give them all the help we possibly can . We must look to their wisdom , experience , and judgment to show us the right way , and we must put our shoulders to ...
... position can do is to put our backs into the work that lies before us , and give them all the help we possibly can . We must look to their wisdom , experience , and judgment to show us the right way , and we must put our shoulders to ...
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