America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ. C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... tion of war , and how truly at that time the fate of humanity seemed to be hanging upon our decision and our action ; and how momentous for ourselves and for others was the action of our government in accepting the hostile challenge of ...
... tion of war , and how truly at that time the fate of humanity seemed to be hanging upon our decision and our action ; and how momentous for ourselves and for others was the action of our government in accepting the hostile challenge of ...
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... tion . But even then the Secretary of War announced that while the conscription would be held on June 5 , there would be no summoning of the men to the colors before about the first of September , because of lack of supplies for their ...
... tion . But even then the Secretary of War announced that while the conscription would be held on June 5 , there would be no summoning of the men to the colors before about the first of September , because of lack of supplies for their ...
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... tion was first proposed . It was in April that our Revolution began at Lexington , Concord and Boston ; that the American navy took its first prize in war ; that Lafayette landed on our shores ; that Arnold began his treason ; that the ...
... tion was first proposed . It was in April that our Revolution began at Lexington , Concord and Boston ; that the American navy took its first prize in war ; that Lafayette landed on our shores ; that Arnold began his treason ; that the ...
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... new policy has swept every restriction aside . Vessels of every kind , whatever their flag , their character , their cargo , their destina- tion , their errand , have been ruthlessly sent to 19 THE CALL TO RIGHTEOUS BATTLE.
... new policy has swept every restriction aside . Vessels of every kind , whatever their flag , their character , their cargo , their destina- tion , their errand , have been ruthlessly sent to 19 THE CALL TO RIGHTEOUS BATTLE.
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Willis Fletcher Johnson. tion , their errand , have been ruthlessly sent to the bottom without warning and without thought of help or mercy for those on board , the vessels of friendly neutrals along with those of belligerents . Even ...
Willis Fletcher Johnson. tion , their errand , have been ruthlessly sent to the bottom without warning and without thought of help or mercy for those on board , the vessels of friendly neutrals along with those of belligerents . Even ...
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