The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... seems to us clear that such pressure should be applied just as soon as the Allies are capable of resuming the offensive. For reasons presented more in detail elsewhere, Germany can be beaten at the smallest possible expense by attacks ...
... seems to us clear that such pressure should be applied just as soon as the Allies are capable of resuming the offensive. For reasons presented more in detail elsewhere, Germany can be beaten at the smallest possible expense by attacks ...
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... seems to us clear that such pressure should be applied just as soon as the Allies are capable of resuming the offensive . For reasons presented more in detail elsewhere , Ger- many can be beaten at the smallest possible expense by ...
... seems to us clear that such pressure should be applied just as soon as the Allies are capable of resuming the offensive . For reasons presented more in detail elsewhere , Ger- many can be beaten at the smallest possible expense by ...
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... seems . Our existing pugnacity and intolerance is the reaction which an intensely patriotic and essentially political people would naturally pass through during the earlier stages of a war , participation in which it had for a while ...
... seems . Our existing pugnacity and intolerance is the reaction which an intensely patriotic and essentially political people would naturally pass through during the earlier stages of a war , participation in which it had for a while ...
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... seem to be most happy . The American staff officers spoke out loud in praise of the French General of whose army corps their unit makes a part , and told how the bluff American Colonel , already mentioned , had said to him on that first ...
... seem to be most happy . The American staff officers spoke out loud in praise of the French General of whose army corps their unit makes a part , and told how the bluff American Colonel , already mentioned , had said to him on that first ...
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... seems to deserve a palm . " " " " The A. E. F. at the end of its first year in France has got down to bedrock . A Y. M. C. A. secretary of the old school recently asked a group of 500 men who had seen service at the front to name the ...
... seems to deserve a palm . " " " " The A. E. F. at the end of its first year in France has got down to bedrock . A Y. M. C. A. secretary of the old school recently asked a group of 500 men who had seen service at the front to name the ...
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