The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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... live in good neighbourly relations , should not be used by the enemy for the promotion of hostile designs . " It was ... lives of thousands of brave fighters , and is a blessing to tortured mankind . The Imperial Government would not be ...
... live in good neighbourly relations , should not be used by the enemy for the promotion of hostile designs . " It was ... lives of thousands of brave fighters , and is a blessing to tortured mankind . The Imperial Government would not be ...
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... lives unless these ships attempt to escape or offer resistance . Germany , however , declared that she did not intend so to restrict herself unless in return neutral nations in general , and the United States in particular , combined to ...
... lives unless these ships attempt to escape or offer resistance . Germany , however , declared that she did not intend so to restrict herself unless in return neutral nations in general , and the United States in particular , combined to ...
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... lives of American citizens in wilful prosecution of the ruthless naval programme they have announced their intention to adopt . Only actual overt acts on their part can make me believe this even now . But should his " inveterate ...
... lives of American citizens in wilful prosecution of the ruthless naval programme they have announced their intention to adopt . Only actual overt acts on their part can make me believe this even now . But should his " inveterate ...
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... lives of passengers and crews as was the recent practice . They should then propose a Joint Commission for negotiation as to the code governing blockade and submarine warfare . Naturally such an offer would induce delay and be a special ...
... lives of passengers and crews as was the recent practice . They should then propose a Joint Commission for negotiation as to the code governing blockade and submarine warfare . Naturally such an offer would induce delay and be a special ...
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... live nearer Berlin and have had much experience of German methods find it difficult to believe that Mr. Wilson is pursuing the wisest policy towards a professional bully , though it does not surprise us because we have suffered from the ...
... live nearer Berlin and have had much experience of German methods find it difficult to believe that Mr. Wilson is pursuing the wisest policy towards a professional bully , though it does not surprise us because we have suffered from the ...
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