The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... French army with its Ameri- can auxiliaries . It is wholly improbable that the German Staff will be able to put its residue of of- fensive power to any effective use . The retirement from the Marne salient is none the less decisive be ...
... French army with its Ameri- can auxiliaries . It is wholly improbable that the German Staff will be able to put its residue of of- fensive power to any effective use . The retirement from the Marne salient is none the less decisive be ...
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... French and British troops to add driving power to the Italian line , it can hardly be doubted that the Austrians could be expelled from the Italian plain . Indeed , it is quite possible that a great disaster may be awaiting the ...
... French and British troops to add driving power to the Italian line , it can hardly be doubted that the Austrians could be expelled from the Italian plain . Indeed , it is quite possible that a great disaster may be awaiting the ...
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... . ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAtter , november 6 , 1914 , AT THE POST office at NEW YORK , N. Y. , UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 , 1879 . But the customary French and Belgian working class leaders ) of འ 9 Test 3 , 1918 THE NEW REPUBLIC.
... . ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAtter , november 6 , 1914 , AT THE POST office at NEW YORK , N. Y. , UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 , 1879 . But the customary French and Belgian working class leaders ) of འ 9 Test 3 , 1918 THE NEW REPUBLIC.
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... French and Belgian working class leaders ) of Mr. Troelstra , the leader of the Dutch Labor Party , as the companion of Mr. Branting , the leader of the Swedish Labor Party . When the invitation to these two leaders of neutral Europe ...
... French and Belgian working class leaders ) of Mr. Troelstra , the leader of the Dutch Labor Party , as the companion of Mr. Branting , the leader of the Swedish Labor Party . When the invitation to these two leaders of neutral Europe ...
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... French forces ; nor Amiens ; nor the Channel ports ; nor Reims , which would have furnished copy for a resounding communiqué ; nor Compiègne , objective of the thrust of June 1st , which was to gain a base for an offensive against Paris ...
... French forces ; nor Amiens ; nor the Channel ports ; nor Reims , which would have furnished copy for a resounding communiqué ; nor Compiègne , objective of the thrust of June 1st , which was to gain a base for an offensive against Paris ...
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