The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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... feeling that with the spring the war will enter upon its last lap , and that something decisive will occur . It is argued that even so arrogant a Power as Germany would hardly care to challenge the entire neutral world unless she either ...
... feeling that with the spring the war will enter upon its last lap , and that something decisive will occur . It is argued that even so arrogant a Power as Germany would hardly care to challenge the entire neutral world unless she either ...
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... feels that at last it will have a serious say on common affairs . According to the British Prime Minister , " The Empire War Council's first duty will be to consider the immediate business of winning the war , " and as a matter of ...
... feels that at last it will have a serious say on common affairs . According to the British Prime Minister , " The Empire War Council's first duty will be to consider the immediate business of winning the war , " and as a matter of ...
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... feelings of positive despair . " Then , again , sugar is another source of considerable anxiety , and there is every prospect of a still further decline in the supply of this essential article . There are no indications of improvement ...
... feelings of positive despair . " Then , again , sugar is another source of considerable anxiety , and there is every prospect of a still further decline in the supply of this essential article . There are no indications of improvement ...
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... feels the lack of fat and is losing weight . The people all look like ghosts . If you have not seen anybody for some time you get quite a fright . " Another letter describes conditions in Stettin and Lübeck at the close of the year as ...
... feels the lack of fat and is losing weight . The people all look like ghosts . If you have not seen anybody for some time you get quite a fright . " Another letter describes conditions in Stettin and Lübeck at the close of the year as ...
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... feeling against Prussian domination and Prussian demands , though we must not fall into the temptation . of imagining that these local jealousies and controversies , however bitter , can have any appreciable effect on the defensive ...
... feeling against Prussian domination and Prussian demands , though we must not fall into the temptation . of imagining that these local jealousies and controversies , however bitter , can have any appreciable effect on the defensive ...
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