The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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Page 9
... possible news we could send Germany , Bulgaria , and Turkey , but equally bad news for everybody else , as it would involve the indefinite prolongation of the war and shatter all prospects of Peace with Victory . Therefore we advise our ...
... possible news we could send Germany , Bulgaria , and Turkey , but equally bad news for everybody else , as it would involve the indefinite prolongation of the war and shatter all prospects of Peace with Victory . Therefore we advise our ...
Page 12
... possible for civilized Powers to arrange matters but for the intractableness of the German " Military Party . " It was Lord Haldane who started this nonsense about Dr. von Bethmann- Hollweg as a species of mild and mellifluous Whig and ...
... possible for civilized Powers to arrange matters but for the intractableness of the German " Military Party . " It was Lord Haldane who started this nonsense about Dr. von Bethmann- Hollweg as a species of mild and mellifluous Whig and ...
Page 17
... flag . During darkness the national flag and the painting to be as recognizable as possible from afar , and the vessels to be thoroughly and brightly illuminated . VOL . LXIX 2 ( d ) If the steamer ( Wireless : " EPISODES OF THE MONTH 17.
... flag . During darkness the national flag and the painting to be as recognizable as possible from afar , and the vessels to be thoroughly and brightly illuminated . VOL . LXIX 2 ( d ) If the steamer ( Wireless : " EPISODES OF THE MONTH 17.
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... possible competitors become proportionately poorer . War does not pay ; there are no dollars in it and therefore there must be no war for us , " seems to be the predominant sentiment across the Atlantic , though there are many good men ...
... possible competitors become proportionately poorer . War does not pay ; there are no dollars in it and therefore there must be no war for us , " seems to be the predominant sentiment across the Atlantic , though there are many good men ...
Page 32
... possible day by day , not merely the British merchant vessels sunk by mines and submarines , but also the arrivals and sailings of merchant vessels of all nationalities over one hundred tons net to and from United Kingdom ports ...
... possible day by day , not merely the British merchant vessels sunk by mines and submarines , but also the arrivals and sailings of merchant vessels of all nationalities over one hundred tons net to and from United Kingdom ports ...
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