The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 173
... United States ; and under the arrangement then arrived at the United States insisted , in substance if not in form , that , though our Allies were to spend the money , it was only on our security that they were prepared to lend it ...
... United States ; and under the arrangement then arrived at the United States insisted , in substance if not in form , that , though our Allies were to spend the money , it was only on our security that they were prepared to lend it ...
Page 702
... United States would have entered the war on the side of Germany . Now it is beyond question true that at the outset the attitude of the United States verged on the hostile and caused Mr. Page , the United States Ambassador who was a ...
... United States would have entered the war on the side of Germany . Now it is beyond question true that at the outset the attitude of the United States verged on the hostile and caused Mr. Page , the United States Ambassador who was a ...
Page 707
... United States was not to be expected . The United States had come into the war not 99 to save us but to save their own skins . They did not act until they had received extraordinary provocation from Germany . German submarines sank ...
... United States was not to be expected . The United States had come into the war not 99 to save us but to save their own skins . They did not act until they had received extraordinary provocation from Germany . German submarines sank ...
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