The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... fighting through sheer exhaustion . That would be the worst possible solution of our problem , because nothing would be settled . All the bitterness and rancour which have grown out of this war would be added to the 18 ARE WE WINNING ?
... fighting through sheer exhaustion . That would be the worst possible solution of our problem , because nothing would be settled . All the bitterness and rancour which have grown out of this war would be added to the 18 ARE WE WINNING ?
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... possible failure of men as though it were a realised certainty . It is clear that there is no actual shortage at present , and that Germany's resources in men , as well as in munitions and in food , still represent a formidable and as ...
... possible failure of men as though it were a realised certainty . It is clear that there is no actual shortage at present , and that Germany's resources in men , as well as in munitions and in food , still represent a formidable and as ...
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... possible in the times , let us say , of Disraeli becomes a somewhat formidable problem in the present era . Nevertheless , something of the kind was attempted by the Franco - British Fleet in March . The ships pushed their way as far as ...
... possible in the times , let us say , of Disraeli becomes a somewhat formidable problem in the present era . Nevertheless , something of the kind was attempted by the Franco - British Fleet in March . The ships pushed their way as far as ...
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... possible , for instance , that there may be a sudden col- lapse at Constantinople , and that the Turks , who are bearing somewhat uneasily the burden of war , will become so heartily sick of it as to show a disposition for peace . That ...
... possible , for instance , that there may be a sudden col- lapse at Constantinople , and that the Turks , who are bearing somewhat uneasily the burden of war , will become so heartily sick of it as to show a disposition for peace . That ...
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... possible , even in exceptional circumstances . Otherwise , respect for the law would be diminished and its authority shaken . . . . As to the sentiments of humanity and civilisation , I cannot admit that any Govern- ment or country is ...
... possible , even in exceptional circumstances . Otherwise , respect for the law would be diminished and its authority shaken . . . . As to the sentiments of humanity and civilisation , I cannot admit that any Govern- ment or country is ...
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