The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 6
... French and Italians , of Germans and Magyars . They will also have to meet the competition of other Americans . The distinction between national and international competition will signify nothing , if a permament in- ternational ...
... French and Italians , of Germans and Magyars . They will also have to meet the competition of other Americans . The distinction between national and international competition will signify nothing , if a permament in- ternational ...
Page 8
... French Empires with their huge Mahometan populations , has ignominiously failed ; the call came a few centuries too late or perhaps a century too early . The prestige and morale of the Young Turks is gone and their ablest leaders have ...
... French Empires with their huge Mahometan populations , has ignominiously failed ; the call came a few centuries too late or perhaps a century too early . The prestige and morale of the Young Turks is gone and their ablest leaders have ...
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... French are pushing dangerously northward in Serbia . We are con- fronted with the double task of satisfying the Magyar masses and buying off the good will of the Allies . We mean to do both by declaring Hun- garian independence . " For ...
... French are pushing dangerously northward in Serbia . We are con- fronted with the double task of satisfying the Magyar masses and buying off the good will of the Allies . We mean to do both by declaring Hun- garian independence . " For ...
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... French capitalists by prom- ising to pay the Russian state debts . In short , they made every illusory and tempting promise , and were only silent about their main and only idea , which was to restore the land to the landowners . And ...
... French capitalists by prom- ising to pay the Russian state debts . In short , they made every illusory and tempting promise , and were only silent about their main and only idea , which was to restore the land to the landowners . And ...
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... French Staff work , now at its highest point of perfection . As Marshal Saxe once said , an army marches on its stomach , and the chief determining condition of an army's advance is not the valor of the soldiers , or even the excellence ...
... French Staff work , now at its highest point of perfection . As Marshal Saxe once said , an army marches on its stomach , and the chief determining condition of an army's advance is not the valor of the soldiers , or even the excellence ...
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