Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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71. oldal
... American national interest . He did not enforce American rights against the Allies , because the rights were ambiguous and because he would not place the United States in the position of aiding Germany in carrying the present conflict ...
... American national interest . He did not enforce American rights against the Allies , because the rights were ambiguous and because he would not place the United States in the position of aiding Germany in carrying the present conflict ...
521. oldal
... American Governments . In fact , there is no question , however serious it may be considered , that would not come ... American peoples would be the death - blow to many German hopes for the future and recent comment on America to be ...
... American Governments . In fact , there is no question , however serious it may be considered , that would not come ... American peoples would be the death - blow to many German hopes for the future and recent comment on America to be ...
764. oldal
... American theory of isolation , and as definitely ac- knowledging the concern of the United States in all international affairs , and therefore in the affairs of Europe , nevertheless stopped short of express- ing an American opinion on ...
... American theory of isolation , and as definitely ac- knowledging the concern of the United States in all international affairs , and therefore in the affairs of Europe , nevertheless stopped short of express- ing an American opinion on ...
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