The North American Review, Band 208University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... continued , deaf to all national or revolutionary convulsions , their eternal sentry - march before the food shops . This nightmare nihilism was unbroken even by the signature of a catastrophic peace . While Russia was being crucified ...
... continued , deaf to all national or revolutionary convulsions , their eternal sentry - march before the food shops . This nightmare nihilism was unbroken even by the signature of a catastrophic peace . While Russia was being crucified ...
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... continued , and brought the toll of prisoners up to 17,000 , with 360 guns . The ground gained in the two days was more than six miles . Captured German officers revealed the fact that they had been completely surprised by the offensive ...
... continued , and brought the toll of prisoners up to 17,000 , with 360 guns . The ground gained in the two days was more than six miles . Captured German officers revealed the fact that they had been completely surprised by the offensive ...
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... continued throughout the month . One was in arms , by the Allies under Marshal Foch . The other was in diplomacy , under the nominal leadership of Austrian statesmen , with their German colleagues in reserve . Without interruption or ...
... continued throughout the month . One was in arms , by the Allies under Marshal Foch . The other was in diplomacy , under the nominal leadership of Austrian statesmen , with their German colleagues in reserve . Without interruption or ...
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