The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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Page 11
... better at this crisis of their fate , when civilization itself is at stake ? We feel it our painful duty to speak frankly , because if the boomsters of the Press are allowed to continue misleading the world by depicting the pre- sent ...
... better at this crisis of their fate , when civilization itself is at stake ? We feel it our painful duty to speak frankly , because if the boomsters of the Press are allowed to continue misleading the world by depicting the pre- sent ...
Page 14
... better - that England is particu- larly the enemy to be struck down , however difficult it may be . Your relatives at home , who have made great sacrifices too , thank you through me . A difficult struggle is in front of us . If ...
... better - that England is particu- larly the enemy to be struck down , however difficult it may be . Your relatives at home , who have made great sacrifices too , thank you through me . A difficult struggle is in front of us . If ...
Page 15
... better barometer in such a struggle than the prisoners taken on both sides in attack and counter - attack , and the fact that at not a few points on the British Front , and the same thing is presumably happening on the French Front ...
... better barometer in such a struggle than the prisoners taken on both sides in attack and counter - attack , and the fact that at not a few points on the British Front , and the same thing is presumably happening on the French Front ...
Page 23
... better if the Govern- ment left its conduct to soldiers and sailors , who are masters of their own trade if not Jacks of other trades . Ministers should concentrate on policy , which is their proper province , as neither Mr. Lloyd ...
... better if the Govern- ment left its conduct to soldiers and sailors , who are masters of their own trade if not Jacks of other trades . Ministers should concentrate on policy , which is their proper province , as neither Mr. Lloyd ...
Page 31
... better and more efficient soldiers than at the time when they were called to the Colours . Their officers know far more of the science of this war , and the men themselves now have the skill and bearing of veterans . " He describes his ...
... better and more efficient soldiers than at the time when they were called to the Colours . Their officers know far more of the science of this war , and the men themselves now have the skill and bearing of veterans . " He describes his ...
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