The World's Work, Volumen35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... thousand dollars ) in order , as on former oc- casions , to influence Congress through the organi- zation you know of , which can perhaps prevent war . I am beginning in the meantime to act accordingly . In the above circumstances a ...
... thousand dollars ) in order , as on former oc- casions , to influence Congress through the organi- zation you know of , which can perhaps prevent war . I am beginning in the meantime to act accordingly . In the above circumstances a ...
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... thousands of troops with much the same success and for the same reason . Just once say the word " destroyer " to a ... thousand - and we could promptly chase the submarine out of the war . The thing to do , we have been told , is not ...
... thousands of troops with much the same success and for the same reason . Just once say the word " destroyer " to a ... thousand - and we could promptly chase the submarine out of the war . The thing to do , we have been told , is not ...
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... thousands , probably our naval experts would locate them along the trade routes in St. George's Channel and west of the Irish Sea . At present the British food supply from America takes this course , disembarking at ports on the western ...
... thousands , probably our naval experts would locate them along the trade routes in St. George's Channel and west of the Irish Sea . At present the British food supply from America takes this course , disembarking at ports on the western ...
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... thousand . All this will tell in . the campaign of 1918. Why cannot we adopt a similar programme for destroyers , the one effective weapon so far found for overcoming the submarine ? Instead of planning 150 , why not plan 300 , 400 ...
... thousand . All this will tell in . the campaign of 1918. Why cannot we adopt a similar programme for destroyers , the one effective weapon so far found for overcoming the submarine ? Instead of planning 150 , why not plan 300 , 400 ...
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... thousand years they have been embodied in the Anglo - Saxon peoples , and in spite of all shortcomings they have shaped , little by little , the political and social life of those peoples . But they are no more a monopoly of the Anglo ...
... thousand years they have been embodied in the Anglo - Saxon peoples , and in spite of all shortcomings they have shaped , little by little , the political and social life of those peoples . But they are no more a monopoly of the Anglo ...
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