The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 49
... fighting under the general control of a superior , always got on excellently with the Prince . Wellington and the Spaniards in the Peninsula is another example . Only after Salamanca and Burgos would the Cortes place their military ...
... fighting under the general control of a superior , always got on excellently with the Prince . Wellington and the Spaniards in the Peninsula is another example . Only after Salamanca and Burgos would the Cortes place their military ...
Page 54
... fighting for , or to illustrate from the war the political abstractions of the coiner or circulator of the phrase . All those who have thought the matter out have long ago come to the conclusion that , in & fact , we entered upon and ...
... fighting for , or to illustrate from the war the political abstractions of the coiner or circulator of the phrase . All those who have thought the matter out have long ago come to the conclusion that , in & fact , we entered upon and ...
Page 55
... fighting for , and whether the real reason is not being camouflaged by rhetoric . All phrasemakers and all who try to make the world square with their own pet abstract theories rather than apply the test of experience and common sense ...
... fighting for , and whether the real reason is not being camouflaged by rhetoric . All phrasemakers and all who try to make the world square with their own pet abstract theories rather than apply the test of experience and common sense ...
Page 60
... fighting to vindicate any social or that they are fighting to beat the Boche . obvious and a fundamental truth ; but even now it is in danger of being lost in an embroidery of other talk . The fact is that we are fighting to beat the ...
... fighting to vindicate any social or that they are fighting to beat the Boche . obvious and a fundamental truth ; but even now it is in danger of being lost in an embroidery of other talk . The fact is that we are fighting to beat the ...
Page 73
... fighting his way through three feet of water and blinding , merciless rain on his way to relieve me was very welcome . I gave him a cheery greeting and passed on to the dug - out . This , too , was flooded , and I found two ludicrously ...
... fighting his way through three feet of water and blinding , merciless rain on his way to relieve me was very welcome . I gave him a cheery greeting and passed on to the dug - out . This , too , was flooded , and I found two ludicrously ...
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