The New York Times Current History: The European war, Том 13New York Times Company, 1917 |
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... declared for by Painleve , 1 ; part in fighting : migrations to France , 195 ; German atti- tude toward restoration stated by Dr. Kuehlmann and Dr. Michaelis , 288 ; replies of Lloyd George and Asquith , 289 ; atti- tude of France ...
... declared for by Painleve , 1 ; part in fighting : migrations to France , 195 ; German atti- tude toward restoration stated by Dr. Kuehlmann and Dr. Michaelis , 288 ; replies of Lloyd George and Asquith , 289 ; atti- tude of France ...
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... declared nonmailable , 236 . MATANOVITCH ( Gen. ) , demand for Slav State , 165 ; resignation , 166 . MCLAUGHLIN , M. Louise , " The Beginnings of the War , " 481 . MCLAUGHLIN , ( Lieut . ) William H. , 389 . MARITIME Law , see ...
... declared nonmailable , 236 . MATANOVITCH ( Gen. ) , demand for Slav State , 165 ; resignation , 166 . MCLAUGHLIN , M. Louise , " The Beginnings of the War , " 481 . MCLAUGHLIN , ( Lieut . ) William H. , 389 . MARITIME Law , see ...
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... declaration of dele- gates , 94 ; incomplete conference at Stock- holm and decision not to call next con- ference in Sweden , 95 ; attack on Reichs- tag peace resolution by E. Bernstein and H. Haase , 96 ; text of memorial to Dutch ...
... declaration of dele- gates , 94 ; incomplete conference at Stock- holm and decision not to call next con- ference in Sweden , 95 ; attack on Reichs- tag peace resolution by E. Bernstein and H. Haase , 96 ; text of memorial to Dutch ...
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... declared that the German official figures were greatly exaggerated and that Germany was los- ing larger numbers of U - boats than ever before . Nevertheless , the loss in ship- ping was considerable , as was indicated in the official ...
... declared that the German official figures were greatly exaggerated and that Germany was los- ing larger numbers of U - boats than ever before . Nevertheless , the loss in ship- ping was considerable , as was indicated in the official ...
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... declared that Rus- sia was worn out and that the Allies should shoulder the whole burden of the war . The issue on which the clash came be- tween the Bolsheviki and the Provisional Government arose from the demand of the Revolutionary ...
... declared that Rus- sia was worn out and that the Allies should shoulder the whole burden of the war . The issue on which the clash came be- tween the Bolsheviki and the Provisional Government arose from the demand of the Revolutionary ...
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