The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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... lands she has Land & Water . ] ravished , Alsace and Lorraine give the assurance that her doom , however long deferred , will be sure . The Chancel- lor's speech indicates the mind of the German nation ( for the Socialists sold the pass ...
... lands she has Land & Water . ] ravished , Alsace and Lorraine give the assurance that her doom , however long deferred , will be sure . The Chancel- lor's speech indicates the mind of the German nation ( for the Socialists sold the pass ...
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... land 200,000 men on the Atlantic shores of the United States a month before a defensive force - naval and land - could be mobil- ised to repel invasion . If that danger exists for the United States - 3,000 miles , or ten days , away ...
... land 200,000 men on the Atlantic shores of the United States a month before a defensive force - naval and land - could be mobil- ised to repel invasion . If that danger exists for the United States - 3,000 miles , or ten days , away ...
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... land troops on the Russian shores of the Baltic . When the war began it was understood the submarine radius seldom exceeded 2,000 miles , and that no sub- marine could carry more than eight or ten torpedoes . If the lay mind wants it in ...
... land troops on the Russian shores of the Baltic . When the war began it was understood the submarine radius seldom exceeded 2,000 miles , and that no sub- marine could carry more than eight or ten torpedoes . If the lay mind wants it in ...
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... land . But were that achieved the end of the war would still be far off . England , even in her Royal House , has proved such a deadly enemy to Germany . ever since the time of King Edward and also in this war , that a break with her is ...
... land . But were that achieved the end of the war would still be far off . England , even in her Royal House , has proved such a deadly enemy to Germany . ever since the time of King Edward and also in this war , that a break with her is ...
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... land which may again become one of the cockpits " of Europe , and where else can they go ? The United States will follow the example of Aus- tralia , and either forbid or render difficult the immigration of Jews . In some countries of ...
... land which may again become one of the cockpits " of Europe , and where else can they go ? The United States will follow the example of Aus- tralia , and either forbid or render difficult the immigration of Jews . In some countries of ...
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