Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... never asked yourselves what these new nations are doing in the great conflict - the young republics founded by the Anglo- Saxons across the ocean ? Why is it that we see Canada , Australia , New Zealand enrolling from 7 to 8 per cent ...
... never asked yourselves what these new nations are doing in the great conflict - the young republics founded by the Anglo- Saxons across the ocean ? Why is it that we see Canada , Australia , New Zealand enrolling from 7 to 8 per cent ...
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... Never before this war has the princi- ple of nationality , the corollary of na- tional sovereignty - that is to say , the right of every people to live according to its own genius - been declared as the foundation of political right in ...
... Never before this war has the princi- ple of nationality , the corollary of na- tional sovereignty - that is to say , the right of every people to live according to its own genius - been declared as the foundation of political right in ...
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... never saw a reform introduced , but , instead , were treated as an inferior race and condemned to suffer the oppression of a foreign element which constitutes only a minority amid the diverse nationalities constituting the Austro - Hun ...
... never saw a reform introduced , but , instead , were treated as an inferior race and condemned to suffer the oppression of a foreign element which constitutes only a minority amid the diverse nationalities constituting the Austro - Hun ...
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... never took into account the possibility of a European conflict , which might closely affect the territorial in- terests of the two allied countries . At the outbreak of the great war , Greece made this plain to Serbia , and a perfect ...
... never took into account the possibility of a European conflict , which might closely affect the territorial in- terests of the two allied countries . At the outbreak of the great war , Greece made this plain to Serbia , and a perfect ...
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... never be any- where but at the side of those of the En- tente . Greece's Natural Enemies The average Greek knows this ; no mat- ter where his political affiliations lie , he knows that Greece cannot put her fate in the same balance with ...
... never be any- where but at the side of those of the En- tente . Greece's Natural Enemies The average Greek knows this ; no mat- ter where his political affiliations lie , he knows that Greece cannot put her fate in the same balance with ...
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