The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 179
... Colonel House's most preposterous chapters , entitled " A Plan to Compel Peace , " that individual is described by his editor as making " what amounted to an offer of American help to end the war on a basis of organized guarantees ...
... Colonel House's most preposterous chapters , entitled " A Plan to Compel Peace , " that individual is described by his editor as making " what amounted to an offer of American help to end the war on a basis of organized guarantees ...
Page 180
... Colonel House from fooling our Government by pretending that President Wilson's attitude was different to what we know from this book it actually was . There was , as we were aware at the time , a network of intrigue in Washington ...
... Colonel House from fooling our Government by pretending that President Wilson's attitude was different to what we know from this book it actually was . There was , as we were aware at the time , a network of intrigue in Washington ...
Page 181
... COLONEL HOUSE has an ingenuous remedy for every dilemma , which meets us at every turn in his pages - he must " take " the matter . During an uninterrupted conversation of an hour and a half " with the President this problem of ...
... COLONEL HOUSE has an ingenuous remedy for every dilemma , which meets us at every turn in his pages - he must " take " the matter . During an uninterrupted conversation of an hour and a half " with the President this problem of ...
Page 182
... Colonel House against our Ambassador . Thus , he reports a conversation he had with Sir Edward Grey on January 6 , 1916 , in which “ I touched lightly upon Spring Rice and sowed the seeds for further discussion , " while on January 13th ...
... Colonel House against our Ambassador . Thus , he reports a conversation he had with Sir Edward Grey on January 6 , 1916 , in which “ I touched lightly upon Spring Rice and sowed the seeds for further discussion , " while on January 13th ...
Page 244
... existence of this entry , but it is among the Lowe Papers in the British Museum , and is supported and confirmed by another member of the suite . Colonel Basil Jackson , who was at St. Helena as 244 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... existence of this entry , but it is among the Lowe Papers in the British Museum , and is supported and confirmed by another member of the suite . Colonel Basil Jackson , who was at St. Helena as 244 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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