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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Page 212
... hope of victory in 1943 . So the Germans thought , ignorant even after all the teach- ings of history that no such hope could really be well- founded . Then on November 15 I was enabled to add a postscript to record that Stalingrad ...
... hope of victory in 1943 . So the Germans thought , ignorant even after all the teach- ings of history that no such hope could really be well- founded . Then on November 15 I was enabled to add a postscript to record that Stalingrad ...
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... hope that arrangements between ourselves and the United States of America are likely to be effected with greater ease . For the purposes of this war these two great nations are united in will and effort , a union full of hope for the ...
... hope that arrangements between ourselves and the United States of America are likely to be effected with greater ease . For the purposes of this war these two great nations are united in will and effort , a union full of hope for the ...
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... hope that it might do something to alleviate the trouble of unemployment ; in the event that purpose was not achieved . That is only one illustration of the nature of the difficulties that will arise in America as well as here . If ...
... hope that it might do something to alleviate the trouble of unemployment ; in the event that purpose was not achieved . That is only one illustration of the nature of the difficulties that will arise in America as well as here . If ...
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