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Pagina 4
... ally been " an officer and a gentle- man , " with one of the qualifications , if not both . Do the Homeric poems pause to tell us about anybody but the chiefs , the princes , and the kings , like Agamemnon and Menelaus and Odysseus and ...
... ally been " an officer and a gentle- man , " with one of the qualifications , if not both . Do the Homeric poems pause to tell us about anybody but the chiefs , the princes , and the kings , like Agamemnon and Menelaus and Odysseus and ...
Pagina 48
... Allies and Britain with them . She is right in this order of thinking , although there may be a few of the more superficial egotists in our islands who may wonder as usual why Britain does not come first , since it is on her that the ...
... Allies and Britain with them . She is right in this order of thinking , although there may be a few of the more superficial egotists in our islands who may wonder as usual why Britain does not come first , since it is on her that the ...
Pagina 50
... Allies when they heard they were joined at last by the United States of America , the strongest and freest people , the people who had nothing to gain ! Some mysterious significance of this mo- mentous event seemed to strike with a ...
... Allies when they heard they were joined at last by the United States of America , the strongest and freest people , the people who had nothing to gain ! Some mysterious significance of this mo- mentous event seemed to strike with a ...
Pagina 54
... Allies , but Sir Edward Carson speaks only sober truth when he declares that no more important event than its arrival has happened in the history of the New World or of the Old . It is important from a military standpoint , but it is ...
... Allies , but Sir Edward Carson speaks only sober truth when he declares that no more important event than its arrival has happened in the history of the New World or of the Old . It is important from a military standpoint , but it is ...
Pagina 58
... Allies have learned through very painful perience . It is evident that he be- lieves that a method of carrying on war with less than your whole strength is the most unsatisfactory , the most expensive , and the most cruel that can be ...
... Allies have learned through very painful perience . It is evident that he be- lieves that a method of carrying on war with less than your whole strength is the most unsatisfactory , the most expensive , and the most cruel that can be ...
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