Current History, Том 15New York Times Company, 1921 |
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... tion . The world demands a sober contem- plation of the existing order and the reali- zation that there can be no cure without sacrifice , not by one of us , but by all of us . I do not mean surrendered rights , or nar- rowed freedom ...
... tion . The world demands a sober contem- plation of the existing order and the reali- zation that there can be no cure without sacrifice , not by one of us , but by all of us . I do not mean surrendered rights , or nar- rowed freedom ...
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... tion which could best be treated at this time was the limitation of naval armaments . A moment later he threw his first bombshell . " It would also seem , " he said , " to be a vital part of a plan for the limitation of naval armament ...
... tion which could best be treated at this time was the limitation of naval armaments . A moment later he threw his first bombshell . " It would also seem , " he said , " to be a vital part of a plan for the limitation of naval armament ...
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... tion of armament . This , however , does not mean that we must postpone the examination of the Far Eastern questions . These questions of vast importance press for solution . It is hoped that immediate provision may be made to deal with ...
... tion of armament . This , however , does not mean that we must postpone the examination of the Far Eastern questions . These questions of vast importance press for solution . It is hoped that immediate provision may be made to deal with ...
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... tion from the disillusioning experiences of war , but we must meet the challenge of im- perative economic demands . What was con- venient or highly desirable before is now a matter of vital necessity . If there is to be economic ...
... tion from the disillusioning experiences of war , but we must meet the challenge of im- perative economic demands . What was con- venient or highly desirable before is now a matter of vital necessity . If there is to be economic ...
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... tion was greeted with a storm of ap- plause from the members of Con- gress , which in itself was so unusual a feature of international gatherings that the delegates from both Euro- pean and Asiatic countries looked with something ...
... tion was greeted with a storm of ap- plause from the members of Con- gress , which in itself was so unusual a feature of international gatherings that the delegates from both Euro- pean and Asiatic countries looked with something ...
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