The Outlook, Том 119Outlook Company, 1918 |
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... Allies looked forward to having a large American army in France in the spring . It has taken longer than was anticipated to turn those soldiers into the neces- sary divisional organizations . If America waited to complete these ...
... Allies looked forward to having a large American army in France in the spring . It has taken longer than was anticipated to turn those soldiers into the neces- sary divisional organizations . If America waited to complete these ...
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... allies , and is even unable to persuade some of its own supporters that it really intends to use force without stint or limit . " 66 For every achievement of this country since war was declared in April , 1917 , the Government deserves ...
... allies , and is even unable to persuade some of its own supporters that it really intends to use force without stint or limit . " 66 For every achievement of this country since war was declared in April , 1917 , the Government deserves ...
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... Allies will continue unaltered after the present war . " This remarkably frank statement by the Premier of Japan is an accurate presentation of certain new possibilities which concern the Allies , and America in particular . These new ...
... Allies will continue unaltered after the present war . " This remarkably frank statement by the Premier of Japan is an accurate presentation of certain new possibilities which concern the Allies , and America in particular . These new ...
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... Allies helping financially . After talking with many prominent Japanese , including several members of the Govern- ment , I have come to the conclusion that with the Japanese it is a question of intervening in Siberia alone or not ...
... Allies helping financially . After talking with many prominent Japanese , including several members of the Govern- ment , I have come to the conclusion that with the Japanese it is a question of intervening in Siberia alone or not ...
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... ally in Germany ; but , as far as I can judge from the existing condition of affairs , I see no such danger . In other words , I be- lieve that Japan's relations with the Entente Allies will continue unaltered after the present war ...
... ally in Germany ; but , as far as I can judge from the existing condition of affairs , I see no such danger . In other words , I be- lieve that Japan's relations with the Entente Allies will continue unaltered after the present war ...
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