Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 445
... ment to ventilate itself , that through the mediative efforts of Mr. Balfour the Anglo - American combine at the Conference was persuaded to allow Japan's contention . All this while Premier Lloyd George caused the newspapers under his ...
... ment to ventilate itself , that through the mediative efforts of Mr. Balfour the Anglo - American combine at the Conference was persuaded to allow Japan's contention . All this while Premier Lloyd George caused the newspapers under his ...
Page 450
... ment by the sculptor Andreef . It is a triangular obelisk mounted on a three- sided pedestal , with curved sides , fronted by a splendidly posed female figure with uplifted and outstretched arm . At the foot of the figure is a tiny ...
... ment by the sculptor Andreef . It is a triangular obelisk mounted on a three- sided pedestal , with curved sides , fronted by a splendidly posed female figure with uplifted and outstretched arm . At the foot of the figure is a tiny ...
Page 451
... important should be done . There are in the Moscow Govern- ment eighteen commissariats- that is to say , eighteen Ministries . I found - that my programme would bring me into close contact with A JOURNEY TO MOSCOW AND ITS SEQUEL 451.
... important should be done . There are in the Moscow Govern- ment eighteen commissariats- that is to say , eighteen Ministries . I found - that my programme would bring me into close contact with A JOURNEY TO MOSCOW AND ITS SEQUEL 451.
Page 454
... ment was not to blame in the matter of my arrest but the British authori- ties . On the following morning during a second interview he , in desperation , confessed freely that it was the British authorities who had ordered me to be ...
... ment was not to blame in the matter of my arrest but the British authori- ties . On the following morning during a second interview he , in desperation , confessed freely that it was the British authorities who had ordered me to be ...
Page 458
... ment on the part of the Germans , who profited by the relief the Russian breakdown had given them ? ( 3 ) How did the great rupture of the Allied line on the front of the English fifth army in March , 1918 , fail ? Why was it held up ...
... ment on the part of the Germans , who profited by the relief the Russian breakdown had given them ? ( 3 ) How did the great rupture of the Allied line on the front of the English fifth army in March , 1918 , fail ? Why was it held up ...
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