The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... force , reoccupying Château- Thierry . The exploitation of this splendid victory is not yet completed while these ... forces and develop the extent of the battle to an unforeseen degree . But , without attempting to foretell the future ...
... force , reoccupying Château- Thierry . The exploitation of this splendid victory is not yet completed while these ... forces and develop the extent of the battle to an unforeseen degree . But , without attempting to foretell the future ...
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... forces of the Allied nations have held conferences . Although America was not represented , we have had the benefit ... force is the only doctrine which Germany recognizes . The inter- Allied memorandum held that settlements , properly ...
... forces of the Allied nations have held conferences . Although America was not represented , we have had the benefit ... force is the only doctrine which Germany recognizes . The inter- Allied memorandum held that settlements , properly ...
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... force of the stroke , rendering it unnecessary for the operator to pound the keys , as in the case of other machines . Yet the manifolding feature is only one of the many points of superiority of the Multiplex Hammond , the great ...
... force of the stroke , rendering it unnecessary for the operator to pound the keys , as in the case of other machines . Yet the manifolding feature is only one of the many points of superiority of the Multiplex Hammond , the great ...
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... forces landed on Russian soil . A " few thousand " soldiers cannot undertake an Number 197 extensive enterprise of conquest , and their presence in Siberia may remove the excuse for sending a much larger force . In this policy it is ...
... forces landed on Russian soil . A " few thousand " soldiers cannot undertake an Number 197 extensive enterprise of conquest , and their presence in Siberia may remove the excuse for sending a much larger force . In this policy it is ...
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... forces and the Allied force . Whether they will succeed or not no one can pos- sibly predict . But so much is clear : limited lia- bility intervention in Mexico , where all the condi- tions were under our control , was a quite different ...
... forces and the Allied force . Whether they will succeed or not no one can pos- sibly predict . But so much is clear : limited lia- bility intervention in Mexico , where all the condi- tions were under our control , was a quite different ...
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