The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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Page 173
Appeal was therefore made to the Government of the 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 ...
Appeal was therefore made to the Government of the 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 ...
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of evidence by which he has supported it that an effort has been made to meet him by alleging that , if England and the Allies had applied these economic forces , the United States would have entered the war on the side of Germany .
of evidence by which he has supported it that an effort has been made to meet him by alleging that , if England and the Allies had applied these economic forces , the United States would have entered the war on the side of Germany .
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As it was vital for British interests that France should remain a strong Power , the British forces must take on much of the work that in the earlier years had fallen to the French . Immediate aid from the United States was not to be ...
As it was vital for British interests that France should remain a strong Power , the British forces must take on much of the work that in the earlier years had fallen to the French . Immediate aid from the United States was not to be ...
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