The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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... British Empire would gain inordinately by their becoming aliens . We should be in a better position to defend our friends across St. George's Channel , as we should then stand no nonsense . Therefore , though at the outset the sugges ...
... British Empire would gain inordinately by their becoming aliens . We should be in a better position to defend our friends across St. George's Channel , as we should then stand no nonsense . Therefore , though at the outset the sugges ...
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... British Prime Minister to do likewise . Moreover , it provides him with a plausible pretext for attending the Conference , as he can argue- and his newspapers will spread themselves out on the topic . --that should France pay the United ...
... British Prime Minister to do likewise . Moreover , it provides him with a plausible pretext for attending the Conference , as he can argue- and his newspapers will spread themselves out on the topic . --that should France pay the United ...
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... British representative .. WE are aware that British protests against Mr. Lloyd George ipso facto cause revulsion in his favour among British Interests Americans , many Americans being brought up with a perverse desire to do whatever ...
... British representative .. WE are aware that British protests against Mr. Lloyd George ipso facto cause revulsion in his favour among British Interests Americans , many Americans being brought up with a perverse desire to do whatever ...
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... British Government , or indeed for any British statesman , to make any proposal or suggestion whatsoever to the Washington Government , because , even in the improbable event of its being approved by the latter , the fact of its British ...
... British Government , or indeed for any British statesman , to make any proposal or suggestion whatsoever to the Washington Government , because , even in the improbable event of its being approved by the latter , the fact of its British ...
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... British Empire cannot afford to pay . Canada is closely and keenly concerned in an episode in which she should play a considerable part . Canadian opinion must be consulted as to the personnel of the British or Imperial Delegation ...
... British Empire cannot afford to pay . Canada is closely and keenly concerned in an episode in which she should play a considerable part . Canadian opinion must be consulted as to the personnel of the British or Imperial Delegation ...
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