War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... mean the disappearance of the Empire and its parceling out among the surrounding nations , have been fearful of all nationalist movements , - especially that of the southern Slavs . One of these groups , the Serbs , has been ...
... mean the disappearance of the Empire and its parceling out among the surrounding nations , have been fearful of all nationalist movements , - especially that of the southern Slavs . One of these groups , the Serbs , has been ...
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... mean only war or the reduction of the smaller state to the position of a dependent vassal . Realizing that another crisis had arisen , the statesmen of Great Britain , France , and Russia strove first to secure an extension of time . It ...
... mean only war or the reduction of the smaller state to the position of a dependent vassal . Realizing that another crisis had arisen , the statesmen of Great Britain , France , and Russia strove first to secure an extension of time . It ...
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... means to avoid an open clash with Germany . At length , on May 4 , 1916 , he secured a qualified pledge that the German Government would not sink merchant vessels " without warning and without saving human life unless the ship attempts ...
... means to avoid an open clash with Germany . At length , on May 4 , 1916 , he secured a qualified pledge that the German Government would not sink merchant vessels " without warning and without saving human life unless the ship attempts ...
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... mean to say that any American Government would throw any obstacle in the way of any terms of peace the Governments now at war might agree upon , or seek to upset them when made , whatever they might be . I only take it for granted that ...
... mean to say that any American Government would throw any obstacle in the way of any terms of peace the Governments now at war might agree upon , or seek to upset them when made , whatever they might be . I only take it for granted that ...
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... mean peace forced upon the loser , a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished . It would be accepted in humiliation , under duress , at an intolerable sacrifice , and would leave a sting , a resentment , a bitter memory , upon which ...
... mean peace forced upon the loser , a victor's terms imposed upon the vanquished . It would be accepted in humiliation , under duress , at an intolerable sacrifice , and would leave a sting , a resentment , a bitter memory , upon which ...
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