The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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Mr. Wilson's great aim was peace without victory , " which meant in effect that the Pan - Germans were to keep their spoil and England and France to be permanently ruined . Owing to Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George the reparation clauses ...
Mr. Wilson's great aim was peace without victory , " which meant in effect that the Pan - Germans were to keep their spoil and England and France to be permanently ruined . Owing to Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George the reparation clauses ...
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... coupled with a suggestion from the President : " That if those Governments were disposed to effect peace upon the terms and principles indicated , their military advisers , and the military advisers of the United States ” would be ...
... coupled with a suggestion from the President : " That if those Governments were disposed to effect peace upon the terms and principles indicated , their military advisers , and the military advisers of the United States ” would be ...
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President Thiers , who was in 1871 at the head of the French Government , and who was possessed of a large soul in a little body , had but one idea — the execution of every clause in the Peace Treaty as soon as possible , in order to be ...
President Thiers , who was in 1871 at the head of the French Government , and who was possessed of a large soul in a little body , had but one idea — the execution of every clause in the Peace Treaty as soon as possible , in order to be ...
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