The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... German liberalism or for the world until the German military machine has been dismantled . That is what the armistice will accomplish . any German I ' " " F traps have been set , we are not going to find them where the light is most ...
... German liberalism or for the world until the German military machine has been dismantled . That is what the armistice will accomplish . any German I ' " " F traps have been set , we are not going to find them where the light is most ...
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... German military forces serving as a back- ground for a vast network of intrigues for the per- petuation of German influence , political and eco- nomic . We know exactly how the Germans will defend the maintenance of their armies in the ...
... German military forces serving as a back- ground for a vast network of intrigues for the per- petuation of German influence , political and eco- nomic . We know exactly how the Germans will defend the maintenance of their armies in the ...
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... German military programme was pro- mulgated . Nor was Germany free to determine her own military programme . She had ... Germans and Magyars . They will also have to meet the competition of other Americans . The distinction between ...
... German military programme was pro- mulgated . Nor was Germany free to determine her own military programme . She had ... Germans and Magyars . They will also have to meet the competition of other Americans . The distinction between ...
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... German pro- nouncements . That these calculations succeeded only to a slight extent , mostly in the way of begetting a few mis- leading headlines and some uncertain editorial com- ment , is due , above all , to President Wilson's reply ...
... German pro- nouncements . That these calculations succeeded only to a slight extent , mostly in the way of begetting a few mis- leading headlines and some uncertain editorial com- ment , is due , above all , to President Wilson's reply ...
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... German Magyar newspapers in this country , really means . It means that instead of Count Apponyi following the lead of Count Tisza , as in August 1914 , Count Tisza will follow the lead of Count Apponyi . It means - to introduce the two ...
... German Magyar newspapers in this country , really means . It means that instead of Count Apponyi following the lead of Count Tisza , as in August 1914 , Count Tisza will follow the lead of Count Apponyi . It means - to introduce the two ...
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