The World's Work, Volumen35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... early part of the war on the basis of their plans for the future . Other people , perhaps , can voice these criticisms - if the British have not atoned for their deficiencies in blood - but without losing our sense of humor we cannot ...
... early part of the war on the basis of their plans for the future . Other people , perhaps , can voice these criticisms - if the British have not atoned for their deficiencies in blood - but without losing our sense of humor we cannot ...
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... early will be in the water to help us then . The Germans began . their ruthlessness on February 1st . We went to war in April and have begun our building at various times since . Germany will , therefore , have had nearly a year in ...
... early will be in the water to help us then . The Germans began . their ruthlessness on February 1st . We went to war in April and have begun our building at various times since . Germany will , therefore , have had nearly a year in ...
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... early offensive will be greater with our army abroad than here . Not only will their natural desire to fight impel them ; but they will chafe under the contrast of comparative inactivity with the French and British armies . Moreover ...
... early offensive will be greater with our army abroad than here . Not only will their natural desire to fight impel them ; but they will chafe under the contrast of comparative inactivity with the French and British armies . Moreover ...
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... early investments ; while , on the other hand , - his success through the purchase of securities on margin may well be viewed as a misfortune . Notwithstanding the advantage resulting from this early experience of mine , my advice to ...
... early investments ; while , on the other hand , - his success through the purchase of securities on margin may well be viewed as a misfortune . Notwithstanding the advantage resulting from this early experience of mine , my advice to ...
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... early days of the war . When Germany started sinking merchant ships it appeared that , unless we found some way of quickly preventing this destruction , the Kaiser would dominate the world and the reign of barbarism would start anew ...
... early days of the war . When Germany started sinking merchant ships it appeared that , unless we found some way of quickly preventing this destruction , the Kaiser would dominate the world and the reign of barbarism would start anew ...
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