The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... force which we now see so clearly as the German power , a thing without conscience or honour , or capacity for covenanted peace , must be crushed , and if it be not utterly brought to an end , at least shut out from the friendly ...
... force which we now see so clearly as the German power , a thing without conscience or honour , or capacity for covenanted peace , must be crushed , and if it be not utterly brought to an end , at least shut out from the friendly ...
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... forces . " Jerusalem . The fact that Jerusalem after centuries of Moslem rule should have come into Christian hands ... force of a Court of the Nations seated where the most abiding dramas of the world have stamped themselves for ever ...
... forces . " Jerusalem . The fact that Jerusalem after centuries of Moslem rule should have come into Christian hands ... force of a Court of the Nations seated where the most abiding dramas of the world have stamped themselves for ever ...
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... force into the field , suitably equipped , and trained sufficiently to enable it to face a modern army , is almost impossible . The existing Chinese Army has no heavy artillery , its light artillery is hopelessly mixed and entirely ...
... force into the field , suitably equipped , and trained sufficiently to enable it to face a modern army , is almost impossible . The existing Chinese Army has no heavy artillery , its light artillery is hopelessly mixed and entirely ...
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... force a decision before American aid can be made fully effective ; the present business of the Western Allies is to prevent the forcing of a decision , and their prospects of success in this are far better than in the days when decision ...
... force a decision before American aid can be made fully effective ; the present business of the Western Allies is to prevent the forcing of a decision , and their prospects of success in this are far better than in the days when decision ...
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... force Western civilisation to an adverse decision : namely , a decision which shall , whatever happens to the West , leave open the iron road that Germany has set herself to build through Middle Europe , from Berlin to Constanti- nople ...
... force Western civilisation to an adverse decision : namely , a decision which shall , whatever happens to the West , leave open the iron road that Germany has set herself to build through Middle Europe , from Berlin to Constanti- nople ...
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