The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 31
... army is another matter . The decision on this point cannot be made off - hand . If we place an army in France , it may mean that we are to take a part in the territorial adjustments of Europe . It is doubtful whether Europe wishes us to ...
... army is another matter . The decision on this point cannot be made off - hand . If we place an army in France , it may mean that we are to take a part in the territorial adjustments of Europe . It is doubtful whether Europe wishes us to ...
Page 176
... army is another matter . The decision on this point cannot be made offhand . If we place an army in France , it may mean that we are to take a part in the territorial adjustments of Europe . It is doubtful whether Europe wishes us to ...
... army is another matter . The decision on this point cannot be made offhand . If we place an army in France , it may mean that we are to take a part in the territorial adjustments of Europe . It is doubtful whether Europe wishes us to ...
Page 249
... army to be sent immediately , but of a real army that might be used in eight months or a year . That we must raise such an army and begin training it at once is clear . All of the spring and summer will be needed to do it . But no ...
... army to be sent immediately , but of a real army that might be used in eight months or a year . That we must raise such an army and begin training it at once is clear . All of the spring and summer will be needed to do it . But no ...
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