Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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182. oldal
... peace , if concluded now , would cause the various countries concerned to tumble like ripe fruit into her lap . We shall only be playing Germany's game if we countenance the idea that any peace - offer from her , whatever its gist ...
... peace , if concluded now , would cause the various countries concerned to tumble like ripe fruit into her lap . We shall only be playing Germany's game if we countenance the idea that any peace - offer from her , whatever its gist ...
305. oldal
... peace movement in America . Intrigue and thoughtlessness have given it over , in part , to a peace propaganda which can be of advantage chiefly , if not wholly , to Germany . The good faith of American pacifists cannot , however , be ...
... peace movement in America . Intrigue and thoughtlessness have given it over , in part , to a peace propaganda which can be of advantage chiefly , if not wholly , to Germany . The good faith of American pacifists cannot , however , be ...
504. oldal
... peace which he is discussing is not the peace that is to close this war . Amer- ica , as he truly says , can have no voice in determining the terms of that settlement . What he has at heart is the international concert which , he ...
... peace which he is discussing is not the peace that is to close this war . Amer- ica , as he truly says , can have no voice in determining the terms of that settlement . What he has at heart is the international concert which , he ...
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