The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 - English literature |
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... peace . ( 2 ) The avowed intention of the United States to have a navy ' second to none . ' ( 3 ) The necessity for filling in the gaps left in the Washington Agreement of 1922 , and for dealing with certain problems arising out of that ...
... peace . ( 2 ) The avowed intention of the United States to have a navy ' second to none . ' ( 3 ) The necessity for filling in the gaps left in the Washington Agreement of 1922 , and for dealing with certain problems arising out of that ...
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... peace terms , in order to assure Germany that we did not seek her destruction , political or com- mercial , nor to impose upon her a form of government dictated by her enemies . Lord Newton has put this Letter , for the first time , in ...
... peace terms , in order to assure Germany that we did not seek her destruction , political or com- mercial , nor to impose upon her a form of government dictated by her enemies . Lord Newton has put this Letter , for the first time , in ...
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... Peace Commissioner ; yet that shrewd Swiss - American ( and Anti - Navy man ! ) continued to toil on ' unofficially ' until calmer times brought other tides of feeling . If the Five - Power Conference has been mentioned here , it is ...
... Peace Commissioner ; yet that shrewd Swiss - American ( and Anti - Navy man ! ) continued to toil on ' unofficially ' until calmer times brought other tides of feeling . If the Five - Power Conference has been mentioned here , it is ...
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