The North American Review, Volume 209, Part 2O. Everett, 1919 |
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Page 459
... problems far more serious to solve than any which confront this nation . The truth is that America very tardily , but ... problem . The imposing of just , but necessarily punitive , terms of peace on Germany and her allies would secure ...
... problems far more serious to solve than any which confront this nation . The truth is that America very tardily , but ... problem . The imposing of just , but necessarily punitive , terms of peace on Germany and her allies would secure ...
Page 487
... problem is certain to make trouble . A similar mix- ture of races is to be found throughout the Balkans , and in fact is characteristic of the whole region we have been con- sidering . The truth is that instead of settling the Balkan ...
... problem is certain to make trouble . A similar mix- ture of races is to be found throughout the Balkans , and in fact is characteristic of the whole region we have been con- sidering . The truth is that instead of settling the Balkan ...
Page 565
... problems - in short to the whole problem of power . M. Chéradame anticipated what David Jayne Hill has called " Germany's pose for peace , " and he was quick to see the dangers that might grow out of an armistice . It is surprising to ...
... problems - in short to the whole problem of power . M. Chéradame anticipated what David Jayne Hill has called " Germany's pose for peace , " and he was quick to see the dangers that might grow out of an armistice . It is surprising to ...
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