The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 170
... peace . The first reply came from Britain's new Prime Minister . To enter into a conference without any knowledge of Ger- many's proposals would be dangerous . Before such an invitation could be considered it was necessary to know that ...
... peace . The first reply came from Britain's new Prime Minister . To enter into a conference without any knowledge of Ger- many's proposals would be dangerous . Before such an invitation could be considered it was necessary to know that ...
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... peace , he declared , when there was no peace . In referring to the peoples of the Hapsburg Empire on Jan. 5 , 1918 , Lloyd George demanded separation for the Italians alone . Five months later , on June 3 , 1918 , though the great ...
... peace , he declared , when there was no peace . In referring to the peoples of the Hapsburg Empire on Jan. 5 , 1918 , Lloyd George demanded separation for the Italians alone . Five months later , on June 3 , 1918 , though the great ...
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... peace aims were so framed as to convince America , and especially the peace- loving and anti - Imperialist President , that our objectives were fundamentally just . France , on the other hand , was prepared to take more risks in ...
... peace aims were so framed as to convince America , and especially the peace- loving and anti - Imperialist President , that our objectives were fundamentally just . France , on the other hand , was prepared to take more risks in ...
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