The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... become increasingly clear during the past week . The retirement is the result of a deliber- ate choice by the German High Command . It could have elected to fight on in the Marne salient and it could doubtless have prevented the Allied ...
... become increasingly clear during the past week . The retirement is the result of a deliber- ate choice by the German High Command . It could have elected to fight on in the Marne salient and it could doubtless have prevented the Allied ...
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... 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 , the evil is so gen- eral and ...
... 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 , the evil is so gen- eral and ...
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... become itself an obstacle rather than an aid to our national moral unity . But the violence will not last . The essential unity of this country has been magnificently vindicated . America is more of a nation today than she has ever been ...
... become itself an obstacle rather than an aid to our national moral unity . But the violence will not last . The essential unity of this country has been magnificently vindicated . America is more of a nation today than she has ever been ...
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... becoming the best in Europe , especially for attacking purposes . " In the French villages behind the lines , where horizon blue alternates with olive drab , the same opinion is being expressed , and the relation not only between the ...
... becoming the best in Europe , especially for attacking purposes . " In the French villages behind the lines , where horizon blue alternates with olive drab , the same opinion is being expressed , and the relation not only between the ...
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... becomes a Serb or Bul- gar . Mr. Taylor pleads , therefore , for the Serbian claims to the contested area not as a reward for Serbia's heroic services to the Allies and a punishment for the treachery of Bulgaria , which twice stabbed ...
... becomes a Serb or Bul- gar . Mr. Taylor pleads , therefore , for the Serbian claims to the contested area not as a reward for Serbia's heroic services to the Allies and a punishment for the treachery of Bulgaria , which twice stabbed ...
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