The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 95
... doubt quite true , but if the " fire - shovel " had not dis- overed Grant , the " gentleman " would never have saved the North from disaster . The Duke's directness has at times a ludicrous de . We cannot be too grateful for the ...
... doubt quite true , but if the " fire - shovel " had not dis- overed Grant , the " gentleman " would never have saved the North from disaster . The Duke's directness has at times a ludicrous de . We cannot be too grateful for the ...
Page 115
... doubt , feeling that there was something left out ; ard if , in his doubt , he came across Darwin , and put his question him , he would get a very different sort of answer . Darwin Tould tell him nothing whatever about motive force and ...
... doubt , feeling that there was something left out ; ard if , in his doubt , he came across Darwin , and put his question him , he would get a very different sort of answer . Darwin Tould tell him nothing whatever about motive force and ...
Page 123
... doubt , however , that the present policy is the correct one , for although the Italian army is amply sufficient for all purposes of attack , it would be sheer madness to advance further into a country as useless as it is inhospitable ...
... doubt , however , that the present policy is the correct one , for although the Italian army is amply sufficient for all purposes of attack , it would be sheer madness to advance further into a country as useless as it is inhospitable ...
Page 126
... doubt it - and that is , that in the outskirts of the town , in the rear of the troops , a few unarmed Arabs were shot down as they were going about their ordinary work . I was at great pains to verify the truth of this assertion , but ...
... doubt it - and that is , that in the outskirts of the town , in the rear of the troops , a few unarmed Arabs were shot down as they were going about their ordinary work . I was at great pains to verify the truth of this assertion , but ...
Page 156
... doubt but that the agreement of February 9 , 1909 , was nothing more nor less than a formal declaration of Germany's désintéressement on the question of Morocco , and was universally regarded as a conclusion of Franco - German ...
... doubt but that the agreement of February 9 , 1909 , was nothing more nor less than a formal declaration of Germany's désintéressement on the question of Morocco , and was universally regarded as a conclusion of Franco - German ...
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