Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, Volume 59Funk and Wagnalls, 1918 |
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... peace and confessing that only enough flour is left to last till January ; the Bulgarian armies hopelessly cut in two and in disorderly retreat ; Turkey disastrously de- feated , with the loss of two of her best armies and two of her ...
... peace and confessing that only enough flour is left to last till January ; the Bulgarian armies hopelessly cut in two and in disorderly retreat ; Turkey disastrously de- feated , with the loss of two of her best armies and two of her ...
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... peace terms , and particularly on the question whether British labor representatives should meet representatives of ... peace must be reached in the open . Freedom of the seas in peace or war . Removal of economic barriers among nations ...
... peace terms , and particularly on the question whether British labor representatives should meet representatives of ... peace must be reached in the open . Freedom of the seas in peace or war . Removal of economic barriers among nations ...
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... peace . - Jacksonville Florida Times - Union . THE Kaiser says to agree on peace two are needed , but he is reminded that to make peace only one has to do the job . - Savannah Press . IT must irritate the German soldiers to hear that ...
... peace . - Jacksonville Florida Times - Union . THE Kaiser says to agree on peace two are needed , but he is reminded that to make peace only one has to do the job . - Savannah Press . IT must irritate the German soldiers to hear that ...
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... peace . " His idea is that " a peace treaty should never contain the seeds of another war . " Another of his conclusions is that " There can be no lasting peace if at the end of the war Germany still maintains its present system . " In ...
... peace . " His idea is that " a peace treaty should never contain the seeds of another war . " Another of his conclusions is that " There can be no lasting peace if at the end of the war Germany still maintains its present system . " In ...
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... peace - loving Hol- lander usually manages to prevent actual outbursts . The correspondent describes one such meeting : a the I saw two British soldiers pass Brandenburger on the street about a fort- night ago , just before the ...
... peace - loving Hol- lander usually manages to prevent actual outbursts . The correspondent describes one such meeting : a the I saw two British soldiers pass Brandenburger on the street about a fort- night ago , just before the ...
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