The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 15
... represented the whole German plan . The direction chosen for the attack could only lead the Germans , even under the most favorable conditions , to the capture of Reims and the occupation of the Marne Valley , either towards Epernay or ...
... represented the whole German plan . The direction chosen for the attack could only lead the Germans , even under the most favorable conditions , to the capture of Reims and the occupation of the Marne Valley , either towards Epernay or ...
Page 21
... represented , we have had the benefit of conversations with American delegates of Labor , and the results of our previous con- ferences were quite in keeping with the speeches of the American delegates , and completely in line with the ...
... represented , we have had the benefit of conversations with American delegates of Labor , and the results of our previous con- ferences were quite in keeping with the speeches of the American delegates , and completely in line with the ...
Page 29
... represented by the Constitutionalist govern- ment . Yet this fact did not prevent all Mexican factions from agreeing in one point , hatred of the United States , which menaced their sovereignty . This was not a superficial feeling ...
... represented by the Constitutionalist govern- ment . Yet this fact did not prevent all Mexican factions from agreeing in one point , hatred of the United States , which menaced their sovereignty . This was not a superficial feeling ...
Page 60
... representing the liberal parties might put in a strong bid for a peace which would leave to Ger- many her gains in the east by tempting the ruling classes in the Allied countries with territorial con- cessions and the socialists with ...
... representing the liberal parties might put in a strong bid for a peace which would leave to Ger- many her gains in the east by tempting the ruling classes in the Allied countries with territorial con- cessions and the socialists with ...
Page 64
... represented a partial rather than a national interest . They both represented the class of property owners as distinguished from the class whose only capital con- sisted in its ability to work . They both have ex- cluded wage - earners ...
... represented a partial rather than a national interest . They both represented the class of property owners as distinguished from the class whose only capital con- sisted in its ability to work . They both have ex- cluded wage - earners ...
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