The New York Times Current History: The European war, 19. köideNew York Times Company, 1919 |
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... representative gov- ernment . The collapse of Germany had freed the country from an autocratic rule that was wholly out of harmony with the spirit of the people . Great Britain recognized Finland as an inde- pendent republic on May 6 ...
... representative gov- ernment . The collapse of Germany had freed the country from an autocratic rule that was wholly out of harmony with the spirit of the people . Great Britain recognized Finland as an inde- pendent republic on May 6 ...
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... representatives of the four leading allied nations were seated at one end of the great central hall , while the German delegates sat directly opposite at the other end . The other allied delegates sat at tables ranged on both sides of ...
... representatives of the four leading allied nations were seated at one end of the great central hall , while the German delegates sat directly opposite at the other end . The other allied delegates sat at tables ranged on both sides of ...
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... representatives of the allied European powers joined in a statement to President Wilson which embodied their claims that Germany and her partners should be made to pay the entire cost of the war . When the subject had come before the ...
... representatives of the allied European powers joined in a statement to President Wilson which embodied their claims that Germany and her partners should be made to pay the entire cost of the war . When the subject had come before the ...
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... representatives did not assent to this , but the reasons for their position were not made public . GERMAN WARSHIPS The question of the disposition of the German warships continued to be one beset with difficulties . Speaking for the ...
... representatives did not assent to this , but the reasons for their position were not made public . GERMAN WARSHIPS The question of the disposition of the German warships continued to be one beset with difficulties . Speaking for the ...
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... Representatives since 1901. He became Prime Minister of the Commonwealth in 1913 , and was still in office when the war broke out . Thus it fell to him to direct the early participation of his Dominion in the war , and this he did with ...
... Representatives since 1901. He became Prime Minister of the Commonwealth in 1913 , and was still in office when the war broke out . Thus it fell to him to direct the early participation of his Dominion in the war , and this he did with ...
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Page 9 - The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.