The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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Page 273
It was in a tone of the utmost humility - totally lacking in every communication to Great Britain — that four days later the German Government replied to President Wilson's sharp inMisleading quiries of October 8 , though it must be ...
It was in a tone of the utmost humility - totally lacking in every communication to Great Britain — that four days later the German Government replied to President Wilson's sharp inMisleading quiries of October 8 , though it must be ...
Page 277
The German Government looked to the President to " approve no demand that would be irreconcilable with the honour of the German people and with paving the way to a peace of justice . ” In other words , Germany , while suing for an ...
The German Government looked to the President to " approve no demand that would be irreconcilable with the honour of the German people and with paving the way to a peace of justice . ” In other words , Germany , while suing for an ...
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But although the German Government endeavours to persuade the German nation and the rest of the world that the German Colonies are conducted on the old English Colonial system , as a matter of fact they are not so conducted , except in ...
But although the German Government endeavours to persuade the German nation and the rest of the world that the German Colonies are conducted on the old English Colonial system , as a matter of fact they are not so conducted , except in ...
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