The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 108
... desire is that the memorial , whatever it is , of this great and heroic trial through which we are passing , should ... desire that they should be too costly . Indeed it may well be that we shall have given so much of our resources to ...
... desire is that the memorial , whatever it is , of this great and heroic trial through which we are passing , should ... desire that they should be too costly . Indeed it may well be that we shall have given so much of our resources to ...
Page 335
... desire to make clear ) we cannot have any " settlement " in Ireland , or an agree- ment ( such as every man of goodwill desires ) between Unionists and Nation- alists , until the constitutional National- ist Party give some assurance ...
... desire to make clear ) we cannot have any " settlement " in Ireland , or an agree- ment ( such as every man of goodwill desires ) between Unionists and Nation- alists , until the constitutional National- ist Party give some assurance ...
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... desire in America to see the war at an end . America has the power , both material and moral , to hasten negotiations . It is the desire to follow the known wishes of the allied Governments that has prevented such action . But a ...
... desire in America to see the war at an end . America has the power , both material and moral , to hasten negotiations . It is the desire to follow the known wishes of the allied Governments that has prevented such action . But a ...
Contents
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 1 |
Englands Empty Cradles | 64 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
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