Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 445
... Peace Con- ference , as when the British and the United States delegations united in supporting the Chinese claims against the Japanese . It was , indeed , only when Premier Orlando went home in resentment at President Wilson's ...
... Peace Con- ference , as when the British and the United States delegations united in supporting the Chinese claims against the Japanese . It was , indeed , only when Premier Orlando went home in resentment at President Wilson's ...
Page 465
... peace . The last chapters of the book deal less with the conduct of the war than with the shortcomings of the German Government and with the responsibility for the acceptance of the terms of armistice ; but Ludendorff has already told ...
... peace . The last chapters of the book deal less with the conduct of the war than with the shortcomings of the German Government and with the responsibility for the acceptance of the terms of armistice ; but Ludendorff has already told ...
Page 467
... peace offer and a request for an armistice . ' With these views Hindenburg agreed . Within a week the news of the Ger- man request for an armistice flashed through the world . September , 1918 , had been a month of British , French ...
... peace offer and a request for an armistice . ' With these views Hindenburg agreed . Within a week the news of the Ger- man request for an armistice flashed through the world . September , 1918 , had been a month of British , French ...
Page 468
... had not reached the point of demanding the blessings of peace and plenty , but were ready to suffer and to die in order that the world might be purified and , in the abyss of their poverty , they were moved by the misfortunes 468.
... had not reached the point of demanding the blessings of peace and plenty , but were ready to suffer and to die in order that the world might be purified and , in the abyss of their poverty , they were moved by the misfortunes 468.
Page 484
... peace . Like a tired litigant she goes from court to court pleading her cause . Poetry is the record of that long litigation begun centuries ago and not yet finished . With a mighty intellect far beyond that of any scientist or ...
... peace . Like a tired litigant she goes from court to court pleading her cause . Poetry is the record of that long litigation begun centuries ago and not yet finished . With a mighty intellect far beyond that of any scientist or ...
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