The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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There , as the speaker declared , “ the Germans have set us an example of where to make a peace . I do not say how'to make a peace . For my part , my policy is that the right place to make that peace , and the place where I believe that ...
There , as the speaker declared , “ the Germans have set us an example of where to make a peace . I do not say how'to make a peace . For my part , my policy is that the right place to make that peace , and the place where I believe that ...
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We have had a great deal of eloquence expended in the Senate on the beauties of peace and the horrors of war . We have had flaming appeals to the God of justice and all the u ual rhetorical accompaniments which go with an earnest desire ...
We have had a great deal of eloquence expended in the Senate on the beauties of peace and the horrors of war . We have had flaming appeals to the God of justice and all the u ual rhetorical accompaniments which go with an earnest desire ...
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of which the united peace delegates of the Allies and the United States are capable . These are the two vital conditions precedent to a successful and truly victorious peace . If these are fulfilled , then comes the practical work of ...
of which the united peace delegates of the Allies and the United States are capable . These are the two vital conditions precedent to a successful and truly victorious peace . If these are fulfilled , then comes the practical work of ...
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