America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ.C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... Beginning of the War - The President's Ideals of Perfect Neutrality Seeking the Impossible - Reasons for Our Official Attitude Effect of the German Propaganda · Astonishment of the Allies at Our Course America Saved by Three European ...
... Beginning of the War - The President's Ideals of Perfect Neutrality Seeking the Impossible - Reasons for Our Official Attitude Effect of the German Propaganda · Astonishment of the Allies at Our Course America Saved by Three European ...
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... beginning this war was universal conquest of all nations ; and , as John Hay once remarked , " all nations includes America . " That fact was made suffi- ciently clear in the writings of General von Bernhardi and other German ...
... beginning this war was universal conquest of all nations ; and , as John Hay once remarked , " all nations includes America . " That fact was made suffi- ciently clear in the writings of General von Bernhardi and other German ...
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... beginning of the present year the American Government and people , with excep- tions so few as to be negligible , had by the inexorable logic of events been brought to take almost precisely the view of the war which the Allies had taken ...
... beginning of the present year the American Government and people , with excep- tions so few as to be negligible , had by the inexorable logic of events been brought to take almost precisely the view of the war which the Allies had taken ...
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ARGUMENTUM AD HUMANITATEM | 9 |
THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 41 |
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