The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... American deliveries of ships in the same month , according to Mr. Schwab , amounted to 282,000 tons . There are discrepancies in the methods of calculation , but they are not so serious as to disturb the conclusion that very shortly America ...
... American deliveries of ships in the same month , according to Mr. Schwab , amounted to 282,000 tons . There are discrepancies in the methods of calculation , but they are not so serious as to disturb the conclusion that very shortly America ...
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... American war aims . It is becoming an appalling evil , which is injuring American reputation for self- control and fair play in Europe and which is re- garded with altogether too much complacency by American public opinion . Indeed ...
... American war aims . It is becoming an appalling evil , which is injuring American reputation for self- control and fair play in Europe and which is re- garded with altogether too much complacency by American public opinion . Indeed ...
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... American government during the war and with the impatient and indis- criminate intolerance of so much of American pub- lic opinion . French and English statesmen are ex- pressing fears in private that American pugnacity and ...
... American government during the war and with the impatient and indis- criminate intolerance of so much of American pub- lic opinion . French and English statesmen are ex- pressing fears in private that American pugnacity and ...
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... American defeat . They should re- member that the American Socialist organization was practically controlled by Germans , that Amer- ican participation in the war was condemned as a crime by the American Socialist party , in spite of ...
... American defeat . They should re- member that the American Socialist organization was practically controlled by Germans , that Amer- ican participation in the war was condemned as a crime by the American Socialist party , in spite of ...
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... American military efforts for one year . The enemy understands this fully . The op- portunity thus presented for counterbalancing the American forces is too tempting to be neglected . It still remains to be seen whether , from now on ...
... American military efforts for one year . The enemy understands this fully . The op- portunity thus presented for counterbalancing the American forces is too tempting to be neglected . It still remains to be seen whether , from now on ...
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