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( The United States was entering a contest of principle , not greed , he maintained . The actions of Germany , climaxed by its unrestricted submarine warfare , had proved it a government without “ compassion or principle , " engaged in ...
( The United States was entering a contest of principle , not greed , he maintained . The actions of Germany , climaxed by its unrestricted submarine warfare , had proved it a government without “ compassion or principle , " engaged in ...
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Thus Aņerican prosperity was so mortgaged to an Allied victory that the United States had to intervene when that victory was in danger . The whole development was “ like a Greek tragedy . . . а Act I. AUGUST 10 , 1914 - OCTOBER 22 ...
Thus Aņerican prosperity was so mortgaged to an Allied victory that the United States had to intervene when that victory was in danger . The whole development was “ like a Greek tragedy . . . а Act I. AUGUST 10 , 1914 - OCTOBER 22 ...
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Much of the money would have to be that of the United States Government and of the United Nations , and the whole program inevitably would take on more of a social and less of a profit orientation . a Under these circumstances ...
Much of the money would have to be that of the United States Government and of the United Nations , and the whole program inevitably would take on more of a social and less of a profit orientation . a Under these circumstances ...
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