The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 50
... remain . When a nation must lower the banners under which it has advanced towards seeming victory and exchanges them for other banners to elude final defeat , it has made the gravest resolve a nation can make the gravest except one ...
... remain . When a nation must lower the banners under which it has advanced towards seeming victory and exchanges them for other banners to elude final defeat , it has made the gravest resolve a nation can make the gravest except one ...
Pagina 197
... remain intact as they will certainly not be allowed to remain if the peace imposed on Germany is a Russian peace . The pro - Germans are , no doubt unwittingly , doing all in their power to draw massacre , dismemberment and foreign ...
... remain intact as they will certainly not be allowed to remain if the peace imposed on Germany is a Russian peace . The pro - Germans are , no doubt unwittingly , doing all in their power to draw massacre , dismemberment and foreign ...
Pagina 253
... remain part of German territory . And what is to be the future status of the Baltic Sea ? Shall the command of the Baltic fall to Poland , Russia , or Germany ? Or shall there be a balance of power in the Baltic to the exclusion of ...
... remain part of German territory . And what is to be the future status of the Baltic Sea ? Shall the command of the Baltic fall to Poland , Russia , or Germany ? Or shall there be a balance of power in the Baltic to the exclusion of ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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