The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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... duty that can be called military . THOSE Who complained that the new Government's policy was not sufficiently drastic had their answer from the Prime Minister on February 23 , when the House of Commons At Last heard as serious a ...
... duty that can be called military . THOSE Who complained that the new Government's policy was not sufficiently drastic had their answer from the Prime Minister on February 23 , when the House of Commons At Last heard as serious a ...
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... duty ! What have we done to deserve such statesmanship ? We cannot discuss the speech here as it was so late in the month . Our Prime Minister told his audience that " the ultimate success of the Allied cause depends in my judgment on ...
... duty ! What have we done to deserve such statesmanship ? We cannot discuss the speech here as it was so late in the month . Our Prime Minister told his audience that " the ultimate success of the Allied cause depends in my judgment on ...
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... duty to inform you about these sentiments and opinions entertained by men of the highest standing , noblest character , and responsible position , and of the loftiest ideals and thorough goodwill . Should you deem it advisable to exert ...
... duty to inform you about these sentiments and opinions entertained by men of the highest standing , noblest character , and responsible position , and of the loftiest ideals and thorough goodwill . Should you deem it advisable to exert ...
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... duty for all good citizens to oppose to the utmost the participation of this country in the greatest crime of our time . ( Manchester Guardian , August 4 , 1914. ) The House of Commons of the day was in a similar condition to the ...
... duty for all good citizens to oppose to the utmost the participation of this country in the greatest crime of our time . ( Manchester Guardian , August 4 , 1914. ) The House of Commons of the day was in a similar condition to the ...
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... duty to disclose the whole extent of the danger . " It is grave ; it is serious ; and it has not yet been solved . " The Admiralty was ceaselessly at work upon it . " No single magic remedy exists , or probably will exist , but I am ...
... duty to disclose the whole extent of the danger . " It is grave ; it is serious ; and it has not yet been solved . " The Admiralty was ceaselessly at work upon it . " No single magic remedy exists , or probably will exist , but I am ...
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