Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... United States by his father , the fact would not have exempted him from military service in Italy under Ar- ticle XII . of the Civil Code . " On Sept. 4 Secretary Lansing asked further news of Ghiloni , adding : " His friends are ...
... United States by his father , the fact would not have exempted him from military service in Italy under Ar- ticle XII . of the Civil Code . " On Sept. 4 Secretary Lansing asked further news of Ghiloni , adding : " His friends are ...
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... United States , and , furthermore , to aid the British Empire along every line and with all means in its military operations against Germany . From month to month in this war the solidarity of the two Anglo - Saxon pow- ers has ...
... United States , and , furthermore , to aid the British Empire along every line and with all means in its military operations against Germany . From month to month in this war the solidarity of the two Anglo - Saxon pow- ers has ...
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... United States . It is self - evident that such a rôle on the part of a State that has taken no active part in the war would be very unusual . We merely wish to draw attention to the main facts in the case : First of all , the United ...
... United States . It is self - evident that such a rôle on the part of a State that has taken no active part in the war would be very unusual . We merely wish to draw attention to the main facts in the case : First of all , the United ...
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... United States regard the rôle they play toward the European nations as that of the powerful and impartial and as the deciding factor in these negotia- tions . This consideration alone would be enough to cause a general refusal in ...
... United States regard the rôle they play toward the European nations as that of the powerful and impartial and as the deciding factor in these negotia- tions . This consideration alone would be enough to cause a general refusal in ...
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... United States is thoroughly convinced that Germany is the disturber of the peace . German world commerce , the German Navy , and , consequently , Ger- man international policy , are red rags for every Anglo - Saxon American . From this ...
... United States is thoroughly convinced that Germany is the disturber of the peace . German world commerce , the German Navy , and , consequently , Ger- man international policy , are red rags for every Anglo - Saxon American . From this ...
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