The National Review, Volume 69W.H. Allen, 1917 - English literature |
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Page 16
... United States it had hoped to do so by negotiation only to be met by the enemy's announcement of " intensified war . " Therefore Germany must " abandon the limitations which it has hitherto imposed on itself in the employ- ment of its ...
... United States it had hoped to do so by negotiation only to be met by the enemy's announcement of " intensified war . " Therefore Germany must " abandon the limitations which it has hitherto imposed on itself in the employ- ment of its ...
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... United States will appreciate the new state of affairs from the high standpoint of impartiality . " Therefore Herr Zimmermann , the Secretary of State , whose name was attached to the Note , expressed " the expectation that the American ...
... United States will appreciate the new state of affairs from the high standpoint of impartiality . " Therefore Herr Zimmermann , the Secretary of State , whose name was attached to the Note , expressed " the expectation that the American ...
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... United States is dominated by the Peace- at - any - price Party . Two days after receiving this Note the President summoned a joint Session of Congress , and delivered a robust and uncompromising address which momentarily raised ...
... United States is dominated by the Peace- at - any - price Party . Two days after receiving this Note the President summoned a joint Session of Congress , and delivered a robust and uncompromising address which momentarily raised ...
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... United States cannot for a moment entertain , much less discuss , the suggestion that respect by the German naval authorities for the rights of citizens of the United States upon the high seas should in any way or in the slightest ...
... United States cannot for a moment entertain , much less discuss , the suggestion that respect by the German naval authorities for the rights of citizens of the United States upon the high seas should in any way or in the slightest ...
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... United States , which would have been hailed as a triumph for Wilsonian diplomacy and have bound the President more closely to Berlin than ever . Many explanations of the enigma have been attempted which are more plausible than ...
... United States , which would have been hailed as a triumph for Wilsonian diplomacy and have bound the President more closely to Berlin than ever . Many explanations of the enigma have been attempted which are more plausible than ...
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