The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 97
... live , or , as it was put by President Wilson , to make the world " safe " for Democracy , which it obviously is not with the Mailed Fist at its throat . So far , however , we Britons - whatever may be the case with the Americans- have ...
... live , or , as it was put by President Wilson , to make the world " safe " for Democracy , which it obviously is not with the Mailed Fist at its throat . So far , however , we Britons - whatever may be the case with the Americans- have ...
Page 119
... sea by which alone they live , the suggestion that they should surrender their naval bases would but harden their hearts to go on fighting until every German ship was sunk . But Germany at the Peace Conferences THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS 119.
... sea by which alone they live , the suggestion that they should surrender their naval bases would but harden their hearts to go on fighting until every German ship was sunk . But Germany at the Peace Conferences THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS 119.
Page 137
... live for the limelight . Intrigue is no less foreign to his nature . As he recently reminded the Chamber of Deputies ( which was supposed to be his weak spot , though his position . there is much strengthened ) , he has always been a ...
... live for the limelight . Intrigue is no less foreign to his nature . As he recently reminded the Chamber of Deputies ( which was supposed to be his weak spot , though his position . there is much strengthened ) , he has always been a ...
Page 142
... live on an island we are , for the time being , a great Continental Power , among our obligations being solicitude for the interests and susceptibilities of our Allies - including Italy , whose aims and aspirations are embodied in a ...
... live on an island we are , for the time being , a great Continental Power , among our obligations being solicitude for the interests and susceptibilities of our Allies - including Italy , whose aims and aspirations are embodied in a ...
Page 166
in this war question this fact . Unfortunately , the Constitution under which we live in these islands does not render the Prime Minister of the day immune from personal attack or , when once chosen for his supreme task , leave him free ...
in this war question this fact . Unfortunately , the Constitution under which we live in these islands does not render the Prime Minister of the day immune from personal attack or , when once chosen for his supreme task , leave him free ...
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