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... effect was cumulative , and tended not only to widen the breach , but to make less and less possible a restoration of our former relations . It was my personal desire to support the President's views concerning REASONS FOR PERSONAL ...
... effect was cumulative , and tended not only to widen the breach , but to make less and less possible a restoration of our former relations . It was my personal desire to support the President's views concerning REASONS FOR PERSONAL ...
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... effect on November 11 , 1918 . In view of the importance of the conditions of the armi- stice with Germany and their relation to the terms of peace to be later negotiated , the President considered it essen- tial to have an American ...
... effect on November 11 , 1918 . In view of the importance of the conditions of the armi- stice with Germany and their relation to the terms of peace to be later negotiated , the President considered it essen- tial to have an American ...
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... effect at all . How far the belief that a just peace could only be secured by the exercise of his personal influence over the delegates I cannot say . How far he doubted the ability of the men whom he proposed to name as ...
... effect at all . How far the belief that a just peace could only be secured by the exercise of his personal influence over the delegates I cannot say . How far he doubted the ability of the men whom he proposed to name as ...
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A Personal Narrative Robert Lansing. into effect and the time arrived for completing the per- sonnel of the American Commission , I determined that I ought not to remain silent . The day after the cessation of hostilities , that is , on ...
A Personal Narrative Robert Lansing. into effect and the time arrived for completing the per- sonnel of the American Commission , I determined that I ought not to remain silent . The day after the cessation of hostilities , that is , on ...
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... effect . In view of the publicity given to his decision it would have been futile to have attempted to dissuade him from his purpose . He knew my opinion and that it was contrary to his . After the President departed I made a note of ...
... effect . In view of the publicity given to his decision it would have been futile to have attempted to dissuade him from his purpose . He knew my opinion and that it was contrary to his . After the President departed I made a note of ...
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