Current History, Том 4New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... prepared , 15 ; vote on , 21 . MCMULLEN , Mary Floyd , poem , " Two Irish Mothers , " $ 71 . MACNEILL , John , 416 , 417 . MACNIFF Horticultural Co. , 723 . Magazinists of the World on the War , 112 , 342 , 505 , 705 , 872 , 1027 . Mail ...
... prepared , 15 ; vote on , 21 . MCMULLEN , Mary Floyd , poem , " Two Irish Mothers , " $ 71 . MACNEILL , John , 416 , 417 . MACNIFF Horticultural Co. , 723 . Magazinists of the World on the War , 112 , 342 , 505 , 705 , 872 , 1027 . Mail ...
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... prepared to face a probable condition much more serious than that involved in the destruction of an armed vessel without warning . To concede the right of a submarine to sink a vessel so armed without giving warn- ing and opportunity ...
... prepared to face a probable condition much more serious than that involved in the destruction of an armed vessel without warning . To concede the right of a submarine to sink a vessel so armed without giving warn- ing and opportunity ...
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... prepared , along the crests of the high hills which run in almost a straight line southeast from the town of Vaux . From this hill line the Germans have been unable to budge them . Terrific fighting has occurred for possession of the ...
... prepared , along the crests of the high hills which run in almost a straight line southeast from the town of Vaux . From this hill line the Germans have been unable to budge them . Terrific fighting has occurred for possession of the ...
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... prepared to give the assistance of the Government to the development of foreign trade in order that it may no longer be con- trolled by our enemies . There is nothing in this statement to indicate that Mr. McKenna has surren- dered his ...
... prepared to give the assistance of the Government to the development of foreign trade in order that it may no longer be con- trolled by our enemies . There is nothing in this statement to indicate that Mr. McKenna has surren- dered his ...
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... prepared to enter into peace negotia- tions . The Imperial Chancellor knows that the German Nation entered the war unanimously and without a single dis- sentient voice in order to defend its homes . But he cannot but be aware of the ...
... prepared to enter into peace negotia- tions . The Imperial Chancellor knows that the German Nation entered the war unanimously and without a single dis- sentient voice in order to defend its homes . But he cannot but be aware of the ...
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