The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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... taken seriously , had lost effective control of the North Sea and was lagered somewhere on the other side of Ireland . We were very rich and , one would imagine , tempting to the greedy German , and correspondingly vulnerable , but no ...
... taken seriously , had lost effective control of the North Sea and was lagered somewhere on the other side of Ireland . We were very rich and , one would imagine , tempting to the greedy German , and correspondingly vulnerable , but no ...
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... taken as a whole , is designed to transfer about five million tons of shipping from the transport of unessentials to essentials . Normally everybody is inclined to regard himself or herself and everything in which they are interested as ...
... taken as a whole , is designed to transfer about five million tons of shipping from the transport of unessentials to essentials . Normally everybody is inclined to regard himself or herself and everything in which they are interested as ...
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... taken as the port of destination . ( b ) If on the voyage out and back vessels are steered for the Scillies as well as to a point 50 degrees north and 20 degrees west . On this route no German mines will be laid . ( c ) If steamers show ...
... taken as the port of destination . ( b ) If on the voyage out and back vessels are steered for the Scillies as well as to a point 50 degrees north and 20 degrees west . On this route no German mines will be laid . ( c ) If steamers show ...
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... taken not to interfere with innocent American commerce , and every precaution must be taken to limit the destruction of neutral ships carrying contraband and of enemy vessels to the ships and cargo , safeguarding wherever possible the ...
... taken not to interfere with innocent American commerce , and every precaution must be taken to limit the destruction of neutral ships carrying contraband and of enemy vessels to the ships and cargo , safeguarding wherever possible the ...
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... taken seriously . But there never was and is not to - day any occasion for panic , though every reason for doing everything the old Government neglected and the new Govern- ment advises . We must all eat as little and spend as little as ...
... taken seriously . But there never was and is not to - day any occasion for panic , though every reason for doing everything the old Government neglected and the new Govern- ment advises . We must all eat as little and spend as little as ...
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