Current History, Том 15New York Times Company, 1921 |
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... hand a folio of small sheets from which he read his address . Starting in a mild , well - modulated voice , he put more emphasis into the latter part of his speech and used gestures freely . His address was received with all the respect ...
... hand a folio of small sheets from which he read his address . Starting in a mild , well - modulated voice , he put more emphasis into the latter part of his speech and used gestures freely . His address was received with all the respect ...
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... hand was re- vealed by his announcement that the technical details of the formal pro- posal that the United States ... hands trembled so that the paper in his hands rustled between them as he read . Finally some of the Senators called ...
... hand was re- vealed by his announcement that the technical details of the formal pro- posal that the United States ... hands trembled so that the paper in his hands rustled between them as he read . Finally some of the Senators called ...
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... hand and re- ferred to at only rare intervals . Fol- lowing is the full official text of his historic speech : Mr. Chairman : You have invited those who desire to continue the discussion which began on Saturday last . I think it would ...
... hand and re- ferred to at only rare intervals . Fol- lowing is the full official text of his historic speech : Mr. Chairman : You have invited those who desire to continue the discussion which began on Saturday last . I think it would ...
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... hands for ten years , as the American plan proposed , unless they received guarantees against the dan- ger from ... hand , Great Britain successfully en- forces her claim to the possession of the greatest share of maritime power ...
... hands for ten years , as the American plan proposed , unless they received guarantees against the dan- ger from ... hand , Great Britain successfully en- forces her claim to the possession of the greatest share of maritime power ...
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... hand . These 7,000,000 men have not re- turned to civil life , to civil occupations en- tirely . They are grouped together , in this marvelously ingenious way which the Ger- man people always have when they want to achieve their ...
... hand . These 7,000,000 men have not re- turned to civil life , to civil occupations en- tirely . They are grouped together , in this marvelously ingenious way which the Ger- man people always have when they want to achieve their ...
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