The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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... Empire . This was on April 8. Germany - not yet having a sufficiency of submarines -- replied with a Note ( May 4 , 1916 ) professedly making a concession to the United States , which was informed that German naval officers had received ...
... Empire . This was on April 8. Germany - not yet having a sufficiency of submarines -- replied with a Note ( May 4 , 1916 ) professedly making a concession to the United States , which was informed that German naval officers had received ...
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... Empire are severed , and that the American Ambassador in Berlin will imme- diately be withdrawn , and , in accordance with this decision , to hand to His Excellency his passports . Notwithstanding this unexpected action of the German ...
... Empire are severed , and that the American Ambassador in Berlin will imme- diately be withdrawn , and , in accordance with this decision , to hand to His Excellency his passports . Notwithstanding this unexpected action of the German ...
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... empire builder , " but it is not his empire that he is building . " What he has done for the British Empire beggars all description . Should he now succeed in driving America to make common cause with Japan against the Fatherland of ...
... empire builder , " but it is not his empire that he is building . " What he has done for the British Empire beggars all description . Should he now succeed in driving America to make common cause with Japan against the Fatherland of ...
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... Empire wherever the expansion of production is possible and economically desirable for the safety and welfare of the Empire as a whole . ( 2 ) We therefore recommend that H.M. Government should now declare their adherence to the ...
... Empire wherever the expansion of production is possible and economically desirable for the safety and welfare of the Empire as a whole . ( 2 ) We therefore recommend that H.M. Government should now declare their adherence to the ...
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... Empire a serious attempt should now be made to meet the declared wishes of the Dominions and Colonies for the development of their economic relations with the United Kingdom , and that any abstract opinions we may hold should not ...
... Empire a serious attempt should now be made to meet the declared wishes of the Dominions and Colonies for the development of their economic relations with the United Kingdom , and that any abstract opinions we may hold should not ...
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