The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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... months wicked England , fons et origo mali , was practically defence- less , being destitute of troops , of weapons , and of munitions , while our Navy , unprotected against submarine attack which had not been taken seriously , had lost ...
... months wicked England , fons et origo mali , was practically defence- less , being destitute of troops , of weapons , and of munitions , while our Navy , unprotected against submarine attack which had not been taken seriously , had lost ...
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... month , " and afterwards " three months , " at the end of which His Majesty's Opposition expect to become His Majesty's Government . The " Crabbers " WE should be the last to object to disinterested , public - spirited , patriotic ...
... month , " and afterwards " three months , " at the end of which His Majesty's Opposition expect to become His Majesty's Government . The " Crabbers " WE should be the last to object to disinterested , public - spirited , patriotic ...
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... months , to be tempted into encouraging any of the factions that are strafing the National Government , nearly all of which have private and particular , or Pacifist and Potsdam , axes to grind . How could any of us at the Back ever ...
... months , to be tempted into encouraging any of the factions that are strafing the National Government , nearly all of which have private and particular , or Pacifist and Potsdam , axes to grind . How could any of us at the Back ever ...
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... month . Our Prime Minister told his audience that " the ultimate success of the Allied cause depends in my judgment on our solving the tonnage difficulties with which we are confronted . " Before the war our shipping was only just ...
... month . Our Prime Minister told his audience that " the ultimate success of the Allied cause depends in my judgment on our solving the tonnage difficulties with which we are confronted . " Before the war our shipping was only just ...
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... months the number of armed merchant ships had increased by 47.5 per cent . , although they had had to get the guns in competi- tion with the Army , the gun - mountings , and above all the gun ratings . It was calculated that of a ...
... months the number of armed merchant ships had increased by 47.5 per cent . , although they had had to get the guns in competi- tion with the Army , the gun - mountings , and above all the gun ratings . It was calculated that of a ...
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