The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... Allies , and showed conclusively that these aims had never been in doubt . He referred his critics to the state- ment of policy which he had made on be- half of the Government in his dispatch to our Ambassador in Washington nearly a ...
... Allies , and showed conclusively that these aims had never been in doubt . He referred his critics to the state- ment of policy which he had made on be- half of the Government in his dispatch to our Ambassador in Washington nearly a ...
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... Allies . The prospect of exclusive Ger- man domination in Russia is held out as a terrible warning to the Allies in the event of their refusing to modify their attitude and accept the present attitude of the Central Powers as a basis ...
... Allies . The prospect of exclusive Ger- man domination in Russia is held out as a terrible warning to the Allies in the event of their refusing to modify their attitude and accept the present attitude of the Central Powers as a basis ...
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... Allies is still such as to outweigh the present and prospective man - power of the Central Powers , in spite of the relief afforded on the Russian front . Secondly , every day that passes renders the Allied problem of shipping less ...
... Allies is still such as to outweigh the present and prospective man - power of the Central Powers , in spite of the relief afforded on the Russian front . Secondly , every day that passes renders the Allied problem of shipping less ...
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... allies are his vassals , subject to his will and obedient to his command ; the Western Allies are States on equality with each other , co - ordinating their efforts , but not subject to a single will - such subjection is an ...
... allies are his vassals , subject to his will and obedient to his command ; the Western Allies are States on equality with each other , co - ordinating their efforts , but not subject to a single will - such subjection is an ...
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... Allies can tell , until actual experience shows , how great an advantage lies on the Allied sidė in being able to put in possibly a million men who have not come to the stage of war - weariness , but are fresh and inspired by a great ...
... Allies can tell , until actual experience shows , how great an advantage lies on the Allied sidė in being able to put in possibly a million men who have not come to the stage of war - weariness , but are fresh and inspired by a great ...
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