Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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444. oldal
... Allies in relation to one another , to neutral opinion , and , we believe , to that important body of opinion in has Austria which Germany and become restive under the prolongation of the war and is only held in check by the sedulously ...
... Allies in relation to one another , to neutral opinion , and , we believe , to that important body of opinion in has Austria which Germany and become restive under the prolongation of the war and is only held in check by the sedulously ...
445. oldal
... Allies are bent on the destruc- tion of Germany . But , if so , it is clear that the Germans cannot leave the matter where it stands at the close of their present Note . They invited the Allies to a conference with terms unstated , but ...
... Allies are bent on the destruc- tion of Germany . But , if so , it is clear that the Germans cannot leave the matter where it stands at the close of their present Note . They invited the Allies to a conference with terms unstated , but ...
517. oldal
... Allied Governments . The answer they made on behalf of these Govern- ments was a simple but emphatic refusal to state the terms upon which the Allies would make peace . It was declared that all the world already knew the Allied aims ...
... Allied Governments . The answer they made on behalf of these Govern- ments was a simple but emphatic refusal to state the terms upon which the Allies would make peace . It was declared that all the world already knew the Allied aims ...
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