Jan.-March, 1917New York Times Company, 1917 |
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... months of December , 1916 , and January and February , 1917 , the supreme interest lay in the efforts of the United States to bring the world back to peace , in Germany's initiation of a new submarine campaign of unprecedented ...
... months of December , 1916 , and January and February , 1917 , the supreme interest lay in the efforts of the United States to bring the world back to peace , in Germany's initiation of a new submarine campaign of unprecedented ...
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... months passed for the most part with- out any important military operation . The Austrians , reinforced by troops re- leased after the conclusion of the Ru- manian campaign , sought to regain the initiative by attacking on the Carso Pla ...
... months passed for the most part with- out any important military operation . The Austrians , reinforced by troops re- leased after the conclusion of the Ru- manian campaign , sought to regain the initiative by attacking on the Carso Pla ...
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... month , in the hope that Great Britain would in a few months be suffer- ing in the same way as Germany through the stoppage of the importation of food- stuffs and raw materials . During the two months of December and January British ...
... month , in the hope that Great Britain would in a few months be suffer- ing in the same way as Germany through the stoppage of the importation of food- stuffs and raw materials . During the two months of December and January British ...
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... months beginning Sept. 1 up to 375,616 . The German casualties for January and February were 138,005 , which made the grand total since the beginning of the war 4,148,163 . The wastage of men forced the army authorities to make new ...
... months beginning Sept. 1 up to 375,616 . The German casualties for January and February were 138,005 , which made the grand total since the beginning of the war 4,148,163 . The wastage of men forced the army authorities to make new ...
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... months . Golitzine , who was born in Germany , was destined to be the last Prime Minister of Russia under the old autocratic régime . An episode which formed part of the prelude to the approaching drama of revolution was the murder in ...
... months . Golitzine , who was born in Germany , was destined to be the last Prime Minister of Russia under the old autocratic régime . An episode which formed part of the prelude to the approaching drama of revolution was the murder in ...
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Página 680 - ... that thou shouldst lead me on; I loved to choose and see my path; but now lead thou me on. I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, pride ruled my will: remember not past years. So long thy power hath...
Página 1086 - I am proposing, as it were, that the nations should with one accord adopt the doctrine of President Monroe as the doctrine of the world: that no nation should seek to extend its policy over any other nation or people, but that every people should be left free to determine its own polity, its own way of development, unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid, the little along with the great and powerful.
Página 1085 - It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected, that no nation, no probable combination of nations, could face or withstand it. If the peace presently to be made is to endure, it must be a peace made secure by the organized major force of mankind.
Página 1086 - I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real hearts out concerning the death and ruin they see to have come already upon the persons and the homes they hold most dear.
Página 967 - Unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether.
Página 1086 - There can be no sense of safety and equality among the nations if great preponderating armaments are henceforth to continue here and there to be built up and maintained.
Página 918 - to assume, among the powers of the earth. the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them.
Página 1085 - Equality of territory or of resources there of course cannot be ; nor any other sort of equality not gained in the ordinary peaceful and legitimate development of the peoples themselves. But no one asks or expects anything more than an equality of rights. Mankind is looking now for freedom of life, not for equipoises of power.
Página 924 - ... until the Government of that which deems itself aggrieved shall have maturely considered, in the spirit of peace and good neighborship, whether it would not be better that such difference should be settled by the arbitration of commissioners appointed on each side, or by that of a friendly nation.
Página 968 - I refuse to believe that it is the intention of the German authorities to do in fact what they have warned us they will feel at liberty to do. I cannot bring myself to believe that they will indeed pay no regard to the ancient friendship between their people and our own or to the solemn obligations which have been exchanged between them, and destroy American ships and take the lives of American citizens in the willful prosecution of the ruthless naval program they have announced their intention to...