The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... side- light upon our relations with Great Britain . The first is the famous Bernstorff note concerning the $ 50,000 to be used for influencing Congress . It read as follows : I request authority to pay out up to $ 50,000 , ( fifty ...
... side- light upon our relations with Great Britain . The first is the famous Bernstorff note concerning the $ 50,000 to be used for influencing Congress . It read as follows : I request authority to pay out up to $ 50,000 , ( fifty ...
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... side as well as on theirs the war is only about land and money and trade and military advantages . With this idea in their heads the Germans offer to give up Bel- gium , except for special trading rights . This would , they hoped , open ...
... side as well as on theirs the war is only about land and money and trade and military advantages . With this idea in their heads the Germans offer to give up Bel- gium , except for special trading rights . This would , they hoped , open ...
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... - marines could not ope- rate at all . The food supply would be se- cure , and , if necessary , troops and supplies could be sent from this 0000 III side to France by way of England and the Channel Hurry Up the Destroyers 23.
... - marines could not ope- rate at all . The food supply would be se- cure , and , if necessary , troops and supplies could be sent from this 0000 III side to France by way of England and the Channel Hurry Up the Destroyers 23.
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Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page. side to France by way of England and the Channel . The only reason the Allies do not establish such a patrol is that they do not have the destroyers . 1916 , ap- And the sad fact is that , at the ...
Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page. side to France by way of England and the Channel . The only reason the Allies do not establish such a patrol is that they do not have the destroyers . 1916 , ap- And the sad fact is that , at the ...
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... sides . American patriots could always rouse their countrymen by citing the wicked acts or intentions of the British ; and the British often justified such citation . If any of them ever dreamt that some time or other the new American ...
... sides . American patriots could always rouse their countrymen by citing the wicked acts or intentions of the British ; and the British often justified such citation . If any of them ever dreamt that some time or other the new American ...
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