The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... beginning already to wonder , to go through the same farce a second time ? But , here again , is a question involved : how far will it be for us to decide ? The Allied Nations are unques- tionably the United Nations , a proud and just ...
... beginning already to wonder , to go through the same farce a second time ? But , here again , is a question involved : how far will it be for us to decide ? The Allied Nations are unques- tionably the United Nations , a proud and just ...
Page 235
... beginning , ' in the famous Churchillian phrase , but the beginning of the end , ' as Field - Marshal Smuts prophetically said before the invasion of Sicily even began . 6 The war , indeed , has been moving in leaps and bounds ; and it ...
... beginning , ' in the famous Churchillian phrase , but the beginning of the end , ' as Field - Marshal Smuts prophetically said before the invasion of Sicily even began . 6 The war , indeed , has been moving in leaps and bounds ; and it ...
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... beginning to get ready : how late we are in some respects can be seen from the speech made by one who was described only as an official of the Directorate of Welfare at the War Office ' to an industrial welfare conference held at Oxford ...
... beginning to get ready : how late we are in some respects can be seen from the speech made by one who was described only as an official of the Directorate of Welfare at the War Office ' to an industrial welfare conference held at Oxford ...
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