The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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... responsible post , upon whose sagacity and steadfastness the British Army and the Allied armies will increasingly depend . Lord Kitchener never affected to be infallible , and candidly acknowledged his mistakes to his friends . Of these ...
... responsible post , upon whose sagacity and steadfastness the British Army and the Allied armies will increasingly depend . Lord Kitchener never affected to be infallible , and candidly acknowledged his mistakes to his friends . Of these ...
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... responsibility . While , therefore , the technical chiefs of production were imme- diately responsible for the wastage of resources , their responsibility was to those for whom they worked , and the ultimate responsibility lay on the ...
... responsibility . While , therefore , the technical chiefs of production were imme- diately responsible for the wastage of resources , their responsibility was to those for whom they worked , and the ultimate responsibility lay on the ...
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... responsible sailors nor responsible soldiers are in the least tempted to make the fatal blunder of depreciating this most formidable foe , while there is a growing recognition of the fact in Allied circles that we cannot hope for ...
... responsible sailors nor responsible soldiers are in the least tempted to make the fatal blunder of depreciating this most formidable foe , while there is a growing recognition of the fact in Allied circles that we cannot hope for ...
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