The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... Empire we are not surprised that the Papal Note recommends , the part of the other belligerent parties there must be a similar rostitution of the German colonies . " We would once more invite 66 ' on the attention of the British ...
... Empire we are not surprised that the Papal Note recommends , the part of the other belligerent parties there must be a similar rostitution of the German colonies . " We would once more invite 66 ' on the attention of the British ...
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... Empire is unbroken ; that of the 12,000,000 men the Kaiser has called to the Colours but 1,500,000 have been killed and 500,000 permanently disabled , not more than 500,000 are prisoners of war , and about 500,000 constitute the number ...
... Empire is unbroken ; that of the 12,000,000 men the Kaiser has called to the Colours but 1,500,000 have been killed and 500,000 permanently disabled , not more than 500,000 are prisoners of war , and about 500,000 constitute the number ...
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... Empire considers itself in a state of war with France by the act of this latter Power . In the same chapter Mr. Gerard gives us an invaluable first - hand impression of the motives of Germany in embarking on the " Frightful Adventure ...
... Empire considers itself in a state of war with France by the act of this latter Power . In the same chapter Mr. Gerard gives us an invaluable first - hand impression of the motives of Germany in embarking on the " Frightful Adventure ...
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... Empire becomes on the outbreak of war the Staff of a field army of six divisions is certainly a remarkable and characteristic example of clear thinking ! As for the valuable work performed prior to the war by the General Staff , without ...
... Empire becomes on the outbreak of war the Staff of a field army of six divisions is certainly a remarkable and characteristic example of clear thinking ! As for the valuable work performed prior to the war by the General Staff , without ...
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... Empire in the war increases so his load becomes heavier . To add to all his anxieties has come the temporary collapse of Russia , on which the success of many of our future plans must have depended . His public utterances display ...
... Empire in the war increases so his load becomes heavier . To add to all his anxieties has come the temporary collapse of Russia , on which the success of many of our future plans must have depended . His public utterances display ...
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