The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 3
... reason don't want to win . The Russian collapse is admittedly a profound dis- appointment to all of us , because it is obvious from the present military situation and the heavy blows rained on the enemy from the Channel to the Adriatic ...
... reason don't want to win . The Russian collapse is admittedly a profound dis- appointment to all of us , because it is obvious from the present military situation and the heavy blows rained on the enemy from the Channel to the Adriatic ...
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... opening before our Allies , and the Italians are wisely reticent concerning certain positions , but there is every reason to regard the situation with more than equanimity . Gratifying as are any Allied EPISODES OF THE MONTH 19.
... opening before our Allies , and the Italians are wisely reticent concerning certain positions , but there is every reason to regard the situation with more than equanimity . Gratifying as are any Allied EPISODES OF THE MONTH 19.
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... reason for mystification . The National Review is violently assailed in the Jewish Press for expressing distrust of Jews , but it is not Jews qua Jews who provoke our uneasiness , but Jews of Germanic origin , most of whom were ...
... reason for mystification . The National Review is violently assailed in the Jewish Press for expressing distrust of Jews , but it is not Jews qua Jews who provoke our uneasiness , but Jews of Germanic origin , most of whom were ...
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... reason to believe that this miserable humiliating Stockholm business originated between Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald , of whom Mr. Lloyd George seems to be afraid . It is said to have been concerted at No. 10 Downing Street ...
... reason to believe that this miserable humiliating Stockholm business originated between Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald , of whom Mr. Lloyd George seems to be afraid . It is said to have been concerted at No. 10 Downing Street ...
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... reason , we raise again a cry for peace , and renew a pressing appeal to those in whose hands lie the destinies of nations . Directly the Note descends from the general to the particular and lays " concrete and practical proposals ...
... reason , we raise again a cry for peace , and renew a pressing appeal to those in whose hands lie the destinies of nations . Directly the Note descends from the general to the particular and lays " concrete and practical proposals ...
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