The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... Russia. After the racking military tuberculosis of the last four years she must be no less completely ... Russian unity is as essential to them as to any of the antagonistic parties. Lenin, throughout, lays emphasis on the ...
... Russia. After the racking military tuberculosis of the last four years she must be no less completely ... Russian unity is as essential to them as to any of the antagonistic parties. Lenin, throughout, lays emphasis on the ...
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... Russia . After the racking military tuberculosis of the last four years she must be no less completely enervated ... Russian unity is as essen- tial to them as to any of the antagonistic parties . Lenin , throughout , lays emphasis ...
... Russia . After the racking military tuberculosis of the last four years she must be no less completely enervated ... Russian unity is as essen- tial to them as to any of the antagonistic parties . Lenin , throughout , lays emphasis ...
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... Russia on account of the great distances to be traversed , but is willing to meet to the full ex- tent of her resources any situation that may arise . " This is not the first time that interventionist dis- patches have contained a note ...
... Russia on account of the great distances to be traversed , but is willing to meet to the full ex- tent of her resources any situation that may arise . " This is not the first time that interventionist dis- patches have contained a note ...
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... Russia has openly pro- claimed that she regards the peace of Brest - Litovsk as nothing more than a truce . Given ... Russian front . But the key to German control of Slavdom is Austria . By Austria Czecho - Slovaks and Jugo- Slavs ...
... Russia has openly pro- claimed that she regards the peace of Brest - Litovsk as nothing more than a truce . Given ... Russian front . But the key to German control of Slavdom is Austria . By Austria Czecho - Slovaks and Jugo- Slavs ...
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... Russian people expect to realize a similar interna- tional programme . The incompatibility between the American state of mind in 1916 and the American state of mind today is not as flagrant as it seems . Our existing pugnacity and ...
... Russian people expect to realize a similar interna- tional programme . The incompatibility between the American state of mind in 1916 and the American state of mind today is not as flagrant as it seems . Our existing pugnacity and ...
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