The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 72
... reason is not that we have treated those belligerents differently ; the reason is that they have treated us differently . Doubt- less Germany's temptation has been the greater ; but that is not a consideration which concerns us . She ...
... reason is not that we have treated those belligerents differently ; the reason is that they have treated us differently . Doubt- less Germany's temptation has been the greater ; but that is not a consideration which concerns us . She ...
Page 154
... reason for despair- ing of the ability of our mechanical engineers to rise to a real emergency . Shipyards for assembling the parts and launching the ships could be got ready , near the sources of lumber supply , by the time that their ...
... reason for despair- ing of the ability of our mechanical engineers to rise to a real emergency . Shipyards for assembling the parts and launching the ships could be got ready , near the sources of lumber supply , by the time that their ...
Page 176
... reason to trust the representative of maritime absolutism than we have the representative of maritime anarchy . For the American nation there can be no real choice between taking the British side in such a controversy and taking the ...
... reason to trust the representative of maritime absolutism than we have the representative of maritime anarchy . For the American nation there can be no real choice between taking the British side in such a controversy and taking the ...
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