The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... months , dating from October 1st . Stripped of all the details , the essential facts are as follows : On September ... month - this in- cluding the losses of all nations . This is 6,000,000 tons a year . Our building programme and that ...
... months , dating from October 1st . Stripped of all the details , the essential facts are as follows : On September ... month - this in- cluding the losses of all nations . This is 6,000,000 tons a year . Our building programme and that ...
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... months and that he expects soon to cut the period down to nine months - which is the English record . The best information ob- tainable is that the navy is by no means build- ing destroyers in twelve months , and that the nine month ...
... months and that he expects soon to cut the period down to nine months - which is the English record . The best information ob- tainable is that the navy is by no means build- ing destroyers in twelve months , and that the nine month ...
Strana 94
... months that seemed always to be leading , but never quite coming up to , the peace and end of it all that we persisted in seeing just ahead . If it had not been for this confidence in the near coming of peace , shared by Ameri- cans and ...
... months that seemed always to be leading , but never quite coming up to , the peace and end of it all that we persisted in seeing just ahead . If it had not been for this confidence in the near coming of peace , shared by Ameri- cans and ...
Strana 95
... months assistant director of the Commis- sion in Brussels , and director for that last strenuous month of April of this year after America had declared war , and all but a small group , left to close up accounts and turn over affairs to ...
... months assistant director of the Commis- sion in Brussels , and director for that last strenuous month of April of this year after America had declared war , and all but a small group , left to close up accounts and turn over affairs to ...
Strana 96
... months after the incoming of the in- vaders it was impossible to learn the actual conditions of the canal , or to keep in constant touch with the canal - boats in their progress along the few waterways that were usable and were used by ...
... months after the incoming of the in- vaders it was impossible to learn the actual conditions of the canal , or to keep in constant touch with the canal - boats in their progress along the few waterways that were usable and were used by ...
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