Current Opinion, Volumen58Frank Crane, Edward Jewitt Wheeler Current Literature Publishing Company, 1915 |
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... according to Secretary Garrison , only 24,602 men left in the mobile army- " not much more than twice the size of the police force of New York City . " We have no reserve army , the existing legisla- tion proving " utterly useless ...
... according to Secretary Garrison , only 24,602 men left in the mobile army- " not much more than twice the size of the police force of New York City . " We have no reserve army , the existing legisla- tion proving " utterly useless ...
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... according to the Brazilian minister , was eminently civilized . Says the Republican : " In view of these unexpected develop- ments in the history of Mexican civilization , what can be done but be resigned and leave Mexico to its ban ...
... according to the Brazilian minister , was eminently civilized . Says the Republican : " In view of these unexpected develop- ments in the history of Mexican civilization , what can be done but be resigned and leave Mexico to its ban ...
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... according to the Paris daily , can not com- plete her three Dreadnoughts in the building yards ow- ing to lack of copper and chemicals . These reports are pronounced fantastic in the Berlin press , but the ex- perts are censored and ...
... according to the Paris daily , can not com- plete her three Dreadnoughts in the building yards ow- ing to lack of copper and chemicals . These reports are pronounced fantastic in the Berlin press , but the ex- perts are censored and ...
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... according to the Kreuz- Zeitung , that German might at sea is real . The war is five months old , says the London Telegraph , in reply , but not a single German battleship has put to sea . Ger- man cruisers , apparently , are more ...
... according to the Kreuz- Zeitung , that German might at sea is real . The war is five months old , says the London Telegraph , in reply , but not a single German battleship has put to sea . Ger- man cruisers , apparently , are more ...
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... according to the Temps , but the more radical organs , and especially the paper edited by the great Clemenceau , seem inclined to make an issue of the censorship and of the activities of royal- ists . The latter , if we may trust the ...
... according to the Temps , but the more radical organs , and especially the paper edited by the great Clemenceau , seem inclined to make an issue of the censorship and of the activities of royal- ists . The latter , if we may trust the ...
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