America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ. C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... practically immune against the attacks of others of the same kind . Submarines cannot efficiently fight other submarines . There was thus nothing to do but to endure their losses as best they could , in earnest hope that America would ...
... practically immune against the attacks of others of the same kind . Submarines cannot efficiently fight other submarines . There was thus nothing to do but to endure their losses as best they could , in earnest hope that America would ...
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... practically at a standstill . For months her armies had made no advance , so that it was possible to withdraw many Teutonic troops from that front for service in Northern France . Russia , after a long period of inactivity , had plunged ...
... practically at a standstill . For months her armies had made no advance , so that it was possible to withdraw many Teutonic troops from that front for service in Northern France . Russia , after a long period of inactivity , had plunged ...
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... practically certain to draw us into the war without either the rights or the effec- tiveness of belligerents . THERE IS ONE CHOICE WE CANNOT MAKE There is one choice we cannot make , we are incapable of making : We will not choose the ...
... practically certain to draw us into the war without either the rights or the effec- tiveness of belligerents . THERE IS ONE CHOICE WE CANNOT MAKE There is one choice we cannot make , we are incapable of making : We will not choose the ...
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... practically demanded as an alternative to war that Serbia should abdicate her independent sovereignty and make herself an administra- tive appanage to Austria . All other demands than that Serbia was willing to grant , for the sake of ...
... practically demanded as an alternative to war that Serbia should abdicate her independent sovereignty and make herself an administra- tive appanage to Austria . All other demands than that Serbia was willing to grant , for the sake of ...
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... practically wrested from China , and would be in a position to attack the British Empire in India . THE NORTH SEA FRONTAGE There was a lust for sea frontage in still another direc- tion . Germany wanted to have a more commanding out ...
... practically wrested from China , and would be in a position to attack the British Empire in India . THE NORTH SEA FRONTAGE There was a lust for sea frontage in still another direc- tion . Germany wanted to have a more commanding out ...
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