Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 461
... believe it . Though he assures us the attack was foreseen , I can , I think , from his own text prove a sheer contradiction , and I believe any reasonable student of military history will bear me out . He tells us ( on page 666 ) with ...
... believe it . Though he assures us the attack was foreseen , I can , I think , from his own text prove a sheer contradiction , and I believe any reasonable student of military history will bear me out . He tells us ( on page 666 ) with ...
Page 462
... believe in the possibility of an attack , and oddly enough , upon this page he does call the movement a surprise . He also blames influenza and monotonous diet ; as I said of Capo- retto ; but such phrases of excuse may always be ...
... believe in the possibility of an attack , and oddly enough , upon this page he does call the movement a surprise . He also blames influenza and monotonous diet ; as I said of Capo- retto ; but such phrases of excuse may always be ...
Page 464
... believe what Haig has told us , and what Ludendorff here tells us , that attack is less costly than defense and is the one and only means of winning victory . Ludendorff gives us a view of what was happening on ' the other side of the ...
... believe what Haig has told us , and what Ludendorff here tells us , that attack is less costly than defense and is the one and only means of winning victory . Ludendorff gives us a view of what was happening on ' the other side of the ...
Page 485
... are preaching and exhorting their fellow slaves and flattering their masters . To read Wordsworth is to sink back into willing captivity and lose your pride . - September 20 , 1917 . I believe that the future LETTERS FROM AMERICA 485.
... are preaching and exhorting their fellow slaves and flattering their masters . To read Wordsworth is to sink back into willing captivity and lose your pride . - September 20 , 1917 . I believe that the future LETTERS FROM AMERICA 485.
Page 486
September 20 , 1917 . I believe that the future of poetry will concern itself more and more with psychology . We are becoming tre- mendously interested in each other and in the drama of life . We used to divide people into the sheep and ...
September 20 , 1917 . I believe that the future of poetry will concern itself more and more with psychology . We are becoming tre- mendously interested in each other and in the drama of life . We used to divide people into the sheep and ...
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