The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 65
... peace without victory , " which meant in effect that the Pan - Germans were to keep their spoil and England and France to be permanently ruined . 66 Owing to Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George the reparation clauses of the peace looked ...
... peace without victory , " which meant in effect that the Pan - Germans were to keep their spoil and England and France to be permanently ruined . 66 Owing to Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George the reparation clauses of the peace looked ...
Page 147
... peace with the Government of Germany on the terms of peace laid down in the President's Address to Congress in January 1918 and the principles enunciated in his subse- quent addresses . ' " " Thus at one gulp - now that pan - Germany ...
... peace with the Government of Germany on the terms of peace laid down in the President's Address to Congress in January 1918 and the principles enunciated in his subse- quent addresses . ' " " Thus at one gulp - now that pan - Germany ...
Page 218
... peace preliminaries , I resolutely decided to accept the inevitable , as I saw that , despite all , France had more to gain from an immediate peace than from the continuation of a war that had a deplorable inception and which was ...
... peace preliminaries , I resolutely decided to accept the inevitable , as I saw that , despite all , France had more to gain from an immediate peace than from the continuation of a war that had a deplorable inception and which was ...
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