The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... feelings and " mobilize " their brains . A some USTRIA'S hands are up . That is the plain meaning of the reply of the Austro - Hun- garian government to the President's note of October 19th . The Dual Empire has formally accepted the ...
... feelings and " mobilize " their brains . A some USTRIA'S hands are up . That is the plain meaning of the reply of the Austro - Hun- garian government to the President's note of October 19th . The Dual Empire has formally accepted the ...
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... feeling and selfish in- terest was abhorrent to them . Ex - President Taft , the chief of an American organization to promote peace with justice , is jubilant , because in his opinion . Mr. Wilson's last note will result in the total ...
... feeling and selfish in- terest was abhorrent to them . Ex - President Taft , the chief of an American organization to promote peace with justice , is jubilant , because in his opinion . Mr. Wilson's last note will result in the total ...
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... feeling of gratitude to the Bolshe- viki for solving the land question , but opposition to Bolshevism was bound to grow among them be- cause they needed internal peace to consolidate their economic gains . Unfortunately , all the at ...
... feeling of gratitude to the Bolshe- viki for solving the land question , but opposition to Bolshevism was bound to grow among them be- cause they needed internal peace to consolidate their economic gains . Unfortunately , all the at ...
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... feeling about the war which was incapable of discrimina- tion and impervious to ideas . The President ap- parently believed himself capable of directing this tide of feeling into the channels of his own lofty purposes , but at the ...
... feeling about the war which was incapable of discrimina- tion and impervious to ideas . The President ap- parently believed himself capable of directing this tide of feeling into the channels of his own lofty purposes , but at the ...
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... feeling , and should aim to make the German nation powerless rather than free , but until recently he played a lone hand . There was a time when the New York Tribune itself was pro- claiming the possible value of negotiating with an ...
... feeling , and should aim to make the German nation powerless rather than free , but until recently he played a lone hand . There was a time when the New York Tribune itself was pro- claiming the possible value of negotiating with an ...
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