The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... nation is not his instrument - he is the instrument of the German nation . He is the spokesman of that nation , not only as it is to - day , but as it was when it became a nation , more than 100 years ago : and as it will be in the ...
... nation is not his instrument - he is the instrument of the German nation . He is the spokesman of that nation , not only as it is to - day , but as it was when it became a nation , more than 100 years ago : and as it will be in the ...
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... nation must lower the banners under which it has advanced towards seeming victory and exchanges them for other banners to elude final defeat , it has made the gravest resolve a nation can make the gravest except one . That resolve ...
... nation must lower the banners under which it has advanced towards seeming victory and exchanges them for other banners to elude final defeat , it has made the gravest resolve a nation can make the gravest except one . That resolve ...
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... nation from defeat , and , perhaps , through further defeats , to full and final victory . It is useless to go on exhorting the nation and to chide it for slack- ness . The nation is not free from fault - no nation is . But by far the ...
... nation from defeat , and , perhaps , through further defeats , to full and final victory . It is useless to go on exhorting the nation and to chide it for slack- ness . The nation is not free from fault - no nation is . But by far the ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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