The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 5
... least a modicum of control over armaments , and that would mean a limitation upon national freedom of action . Let us see . Who determined the British naval programme in the last decade before the war ? The British people ? No ; the ...
... least a modicum of control over armaments , and that would mean a limitation upon national freedom of action . Let us see . Who determined the British naval programme in the last decade before the war ? The British people ? No ; the ...
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... least in its timing , it is destined to crush whatever hopes for survival there remained in Austro - Magyar junker states- men . The President's note pronounces sentence of death upon the Hapsburgs and all they stand for that sentence ...
... least in its timing , it is destined to crush whatever hopes for survival there remained in Austro - Magyar junker states- men . The President's note pronounces sentence of death upon the Hapsburgs and all they stand for that sentence ...
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... least a tentative answer . The fundamental element in the proposed com- munity system is the one family farm home . For this element there ought to be a certain uniformity . There should be a substantial and convenient house , well ...
... least a tentative answer . The fundamental element in the proposed com- munity system is the one family farm home . For this element there ought to be a certain uniformity . There should be a substantial and convenient house , well ...
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... least an in- decency . The Bolsheviki are traitors to Russia , to the Allied cause and to Socialism , and that is the end of it . You may repeat day after day that they are outlaws , scoundrels , thieves , paid agents of the German ...
... least an in- decency . The Bolsheviki are traitors to Russia , to the Allied cause and to Socialism , and that is the end of it . You may repeat day after day that they are outlaws , scoundrels , thieves , paid agents of the German ...
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... least its nourishment could have been taken away . It is obvious that the only remedy was to ameliorate the economic situation and to help the starving population . To allow the people real , though limited , happiness at once would ...
... least its nourishment could have been taken away . It is obvious that the only remedy was to ameliorate the economic situation and to help the starving population . To allow the people real , though limited , happiness at once would ...
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