The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... foreign country and of every foreign statesman , complain because M. Clemenceau has no time or inclination while the Mailed Fist is on his country's throat to sentimentalize about War Aims , " as more distant Democrats can afford to do ...
... foreign country and of every foreign statesman , complain because M. Clemenceau has no time or inclination while the Mailed Fist is on his country's throat to sentimentalize about War Aims , " as more distant Democrats can afford to do ...
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... foreign affairs is stupefying , but Lord Milner is a serious man , to whom the Continent is not a sealed book . The bluffers of Berlin cannot but be encouraged by such a sentence as the follow- ing , which is all very well in Devonshire ...
... foreign affairs is stupefying , but Lord Milner is a serious man , to whom the Continent is not a sealed book . The bluffers of Berlin cannot but be encouraged by such a sentence as the follow- ing , which is all very well in Devonshire ...
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... foreign affairs - Mr . Balfour returned an evasive answer , refusing either to confirm or deny the imputation , an attitude from which only one conclusion could be drawn . 66 THEIR guilty conscience was also established by the selection ...
... foreign affairs - Mr . Balfour returned an evasive answer , refusing either to confirm or deny the imputation , an attitude from which only one conclusion could be drawn . 66 THEIR guilty conscience was also established by the selection ...
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... Foreign Office did not have this decision . Its members , made up of men who had travelled in other countries , who knew the latent power of America , did not advise this step with the exception , however , of Zimmermann , who , carried ...
... Foreign Office did not have this decision . Its members , made up of men who had travelled in other countries , who knew the latent power of America , did not advise this step with the exception , however , of Zimmermann , who , carried ...
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... Foreign Affairs , L. TROTSKY The delegation leaves for Brest - Litovsk at 8 p.m. , February 24 . N. GORBUNOFF , Secretary of the Council According to the text of the Bolshevik version of the German terms , to which a forty - eight hours ...
... Foreign Affairs , L. TROTSKY The delegation leaves for Brest - Litovsk at 8 p.m. , February 24 . N. GORBUNOFF , Secretary of the Council According to the text of the Bolshevik version of the German terms , to which a forty - eight hours ...
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