The Quarterly Review, Volumes 278-279William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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... effect : they unquestionably cannot deceive a well - informed enemy and they certainly tend to shake our confidence - not in victory , for that confidence remains absolutely unshaken everywhere , but in official communications . It ...
... effect : they unquestionably cannot deceive a well - informed enemy and they certainly tend to shake our confidence - not in victory , for that confidence remains absolutely unshaken everywhere , but in official communications . It ...
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... effect what may fairly be called a revolution not only in principles but in their practical application . It is worthy of remark that all this inquiry and change has been brought about without bloodshed or civil strife of any serious or ...
... effect what may fairly be called a revolution not only in principles but in their practical application . It is worthy of remark that all this inquiry and change has been brought about without bloodshed or civil strife of any serious or ...
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... effect which the Germans had neither expected nor desired . It served to harden , not to weaken , our national morale and to stiffen the will to win in this country . Will not our bombing of German towns have a similar effect ? Is it ...
... effect which the Germans had neither expected nor desired . It served to harden , not to weaken , our national morale and to stiffen the will to win in this country . Will not our bombing of German towns have a similar effect ? Is it ...
Contents
THE CRIPPS MISSION AND AFTER | 1 |
Germany as a Spiritual and World Problem | 7 |
Lord Willingdon | 31 |
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