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... reason that could be given for putting pressure on Holland was " Necessity " , but no neutral need recognize that reason . The humanitarian side of the question , namely , the transport of food and other supplies , had been accepted by ...
... reason that could be given for putting pressure on Holland was " Necessity " , but no neutral need recognize that reason . The humanitarian side of the question , namely , the transport of food and other supplies , had been accepted by ...
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... reason he ( M. Clemenceau ) strongly supported Mr. Churchill's proposal , and asked his colleagues to do the same . The question was a serious one . It was well known how great were the difficulties , and the congestion of traffic in ...
... reason he ( M. Clemenceau ) strongly supported Mr. Churchill's proposal , and asked his colleagues to do the same . The question was a serious one . It was well known how great were the difficulties , and the congestion of traffic in ...
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... reason he had suggested shortening and simplifying Mr. Churchill's draft . He thought it right to mention that French opinion had throughout been unanimously opposed to the Prinkipo policy , and the protests had not been limited to ...
... reason he had suggested shortening and simplifying Mr. Churchill's draft . He thought it right to mention that French opinion had throughout been unanimously opposed to the Prinkipo policy , and the protests had not been limited to ...
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... reason of the slow communication with Berlin and Weimar , they could not say when they ( c ) German Reluc- would be able to sign the Armistice . Further they wished to modify and extend the text of the Conven- tion submitted to them ...
... reason of the slow communication with Berlin and Weimar , they could not say when they ( c ) German Reluc- would be able to sign the Armistice . Further they wished to modify and extend the text of the Conven- tion submitted to them ...
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... reason for this state of things . I must raise a particularly keen protest against the fact that the French have confiscated private property of Germans ( and to a large extent have put it under an organ for sequestration ) in the ...
... reason for this state of things . I must raise a particularly keen protest against the fact that the French have confiscated private property of Germans ( and to a large extent have put it under an organ for sequestration ) in the ...
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