Century Monthly Magazine, 99 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 |
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81 psl.
... American assurance that no territory would change masters with- out the consent of the inhabitants , why was the Egyptian delegation refused a hearing at the Paris conference ? Is it certain that France will not close Mo- rocco to American ...
... American assurance that no territory would change masters with- out the consent of the inhabitants , why was the Egyptian delegation refused a hearing at the Paris conference ? Is it certain that France will not close Mo- rocco to American ...
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... American people would be willing to stand for . But we do not want to get into quarrels with our allies . We do not care to negotiate anew with Germany . Above all , we cannot accept the responsibility of pro- tracting the state of war ...
... American people would be willing to stand for . But we do not want to get into quarrels with our allies . We do not care to negotiate anew with Germany . Above all , we cannot accept the responsibility of pro- tracting the state of war ...
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... America's one unalterable demand . We wanted no colonies , no material advan- tages . If our allies would yield and ... American principles and to fulfil the high mission of the United States to bring together the nations of the world ...
... America's one unalterable demand . We wanted no colonies , no material advan- tages . If our allies would yield and ... American principles and to fulfil the high mission of the United States to bring together the nations of the world ...
86 psl.
... American statesmanship . This aftermath in part comprises new problems , but in the main represents simply an intensification and fresh reference of certain old problems with which we dallied rather than dealt before the war . I have ...
... American statesmanship . This aftermath in part comprises new problems , but in the main represents simply an intensification and fresh reference of certain old problems with which we dallied rather than dealt before the war . I have ...
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... American Army in France , addressed to French officers . The com- munication attempted to interpret to French officers the attitude of the white American officers toward the American negro officers , and to pre- scribe how French ...
... American Army in France , addressed to French officers . The com- munication attempted to interpret to French officers the attitude of the white American officers toward the American negro officers , and to pre- scribe how French ...
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