The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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Page 25
... victory . These terms should be read in conjunction with Mr. Roosevelt's : ( a ) No peace with the Hohenzollerns . ( b ) Punishment to be inflicted on the convicted authors of atrocities in Belgium , France , and elsewhere , however ...
... victory . These terms should be read in conjunction with Mr. Roosevelt's : ( a ) No peace with the Hohenzollerns . ( b ) Punishment to be inflicted on the convicted authors of atrocities in Belgium , France , and elsewhere , however ...
Page 40
... Victory or Free Trade ? " NO PEACE WITH THE HOHENZOLLERNS . We have just published a little book likely to interest many of our readers . It is entitled Victory or Free Trade ? * Its author resided in Germany for many years and has an ...
... Victory or Free Trade ? " NO PEACE WITH THE HOHENZOLLERNS . We have just published a little book likely to interest many of our readers . It is entitled Victory or Free Trade ? * Its author resided in Germany for many years and has an ...
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... victory has only been won by taking chances , that extreme audacity has ever been the characteristic of great commanders , and so they indulge in what they are pleased to term " legitimate gambles " ; but what they forget is that the ...
... victory has only been won by taking chances , that extreme audacity has ever been the characteristic of great commanders , and so they indulge in what they are pleased to term " legitimate gambles " ; but what they forget is that the ...
Page 50
... victory , but at the same time a realization that it can only be won by the sternest test of endurance , by patience , determination , trust in and sympathy with the people on the part of the Government , and by the unswerving pursuit ...
... victory , but at the same time a realization that it can only be won by the sternest test of endurance , by patience , determination , trust in and sympathy with the people on the part of the Government , and by the unswerving pursuit ...
Page 51
... victory in some remote part of the world , and inveighs against the narrow - mindedness of the military hierarchy . Now , our soldiers and sailors are neither demigods nor idiots , but just plain ordinary men who have spent their lives ...
... victory in some remote part of the world , and inveighs against the narrow - mindedness of the military hierarchy . Now , our soldiers and sailors are neither demigods nor idiots , but just plain ordinary men who have spent their lives ...
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