The Quarterly Review, Bände 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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... become wreckers ' lights ; too many of them to become self - important and arrogantly autonomous . Especially during a war . We saw their importance exaggerated in 1914-18 , when to say Hun was to knock your opponent insensible with an ...
... become wreckers ' lights ; too many of them to become self - important and arrogantly autonomous . Especially during a war . We saw their importance exaggerated in 1914-18 , when to say Hun was to knock your opponent insensible with an ...
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... become unselfish ; from predominantly physical , become predominantly spiritual . So with ambition ; so too with that restlessness which is born of excessive energy . The arts of civilisation , ' says Whitehead , now spring from many ...
... become unselfish ; from predominantly physical , become predominantly spiritual . So with ambition ; so too with that restlessness which is born of excessive energy . The arts of civilisation , ' says Whitehead , now spring from many ...
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... become the principal operations of war , to which the older forms of naval and military operations may become secondary and subordinate . ' That forecast seemed to many to be one unlikely to be realised in our generation . We know that ...
... become the principal operations of war , to which the older forms of naval and military operations may become secondary and subordinate . ' That forecast seemed to many to be one unlikely to be realised in our generation . We know that ...
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Its Rise and Effacement | 7 |
OCTOBER 1942 | 124 |
APRIL 1943 | 125 |
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