Current History, Том 15New York Times Company, 1921 |
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... representatives of all the invited Governments . The earnest desire and purpose , manifested in every step in ( Harris & Ewing ) CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Secretary of State and head of American dele- gation , leaving the conference hall the ...
... representatives of all the invited Governments . The earnest desire and purpose , manifested in every step in ( Harris & Ewing ) CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Secretary of State and head of American dele- gation , leaving the conference hall the ...
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... Sec- retary really settled down to his job the representatives of foreign Gov- ernments shed their air of indiffer- ence and became suddenly attentive . ( Harris & Ewing ) * * They looked at XII . THE NEW YORK TIMES CURRENT HISTORY.
... Sec- retary really settled down to his job the representatives of foreign Gov- ernments shed their air of indiffer- ence and became suddenly attentive . ( Harris & Ewing ) * * They looked at XII . THE NEW YORK TIMES CURRENT HISTORY.
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... representatives responded joyously in applauding the Secretary's state- ment that the naval program now under way can be given up without heavy loss and his further declara- tion that the evil of armament will continue as long as the ...
... representatives responded joyously in applauding the Secretary's state- ment that the naval program now under way can be given up without heavy loss and his further declara- tion that the evil of armament will continue as long as the ...
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... representatives of that country manifested the keenest in- terest . They looked at each other as if wondering where Mr. Hughes had secured such definite information re- garding their naval establishments , including facts unknown to ...
... representatives of that country manifested the keenest in- terest . They looked at each other as if wondering where Mr. Hughes had secured such definite information re- garding their naval establishments , including facts unknown to ...
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... representatives of many millions of men and women . Sitting there beneath the , spell of mighty events , as a correspondent wrote , the impression swept over one that , after all , it was Great Britain who was giving up the biggest ...
... representatives of many millions of men and women . Sitting there beneath the , spell of mighty events , as a correspondent wrote , the impression swept over one that , after all , it was Great Britain who was giving up the biggest ...
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