Current Opinion, Volumen58Frank Crane, Edward Jewitt Wheeler Current Literature Publishing Company, 1915 |
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... United States to act as a mediator in the European conflict is a sheer delusion . " It cannot possibly detract from our championship of peace and concord if we examine our present modest means of national defence and satisfy ourselves ...
... United States to act as a mediator in the European conflict is a sheer delusion . " It cannot possibly detract from our championship of peace and concord if we examine our present modest means of national defence and satisfy ourselves ...
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... United States treasury than against any probable foe . " If the issue has been raised merely to cover partisan politics and pocket- book jingoism with a mask of patriotism , it is a mani- festation of moral treason to the nation . " The ...
... United States treasury than against any probable foe . " If the issue has been raised merely to cover partisan politics and pocket- book jingoism with a mask of patriotism , it is a mani- festation of moral treason to the nation . " The ...
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... United States assume charge of Mexican affairs . There is nothing better to be done that it can see than to let Mexico " stew in its own juice " until the right man comes along . The American people are grateful to the President for ...
... United States assume charge of Mexican affairs . There is nothing better to be done that it can see than to let Mexico " stew in its own juice " until the right man comes along . The American people are grateful to the President for ...
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... UNITED STATES JOURNALISTS in touch with the foreign office in Berlin give space in German newspapers to hints that there has been too much eagerness respecting the United States . The neutrality of the Americans , how- ever benevolent ...
... UNITED STATES JOURNALISTS in touch with the foreign office in Berlin give space in German newspapers to hints that there has been too much eagerness respecting the United States . The neutrality of the Americans , how- ever benevolent ...
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... United States would not have achieved its independence but for the sea - power contributed by the squadrons of King Louis . The French fleet kept the English fleet out of the Chesa- peake and the surrender at Yorktown became inevita ...
... United States would not have achieved its independence but for the sea - power contributed by the squadrons of King Louis . The French fleet kept the English fleet out of the Chesa- peake and the surrender at Yorktown became inevita ...
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