The Living Age, Volume 295Living Age Company, 1917 |
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Page 645
... army in the world when the cause was comparatively unimportant , if they were willing to devote almost 1,000,000 lives and two - thirds of their wealth to a war in which liberty and existence were not at stake , how much greater a ...
... army in the world when the cause was comparatively unimportant , if they were willing to devote almost 1,000,000 lives and two - thirds of their wealth to a war in which liberty and existence were not at stake , how much greater a ...
Page 648
... army and helping the Allies very greatly with money , munitions , etc. , but she can render no effective military aid . She is too far away . She cannot transport her huge army across the sea . " People who argue thus must believe that ...
... army and helping the Allies very greatly with money , munitions , etc. , but she can render no effective military aid . She is too far away . She cannot transport her huge army across the sea . " People who argue thus must believe that ...
Page 686
... Army . In effect , any army transported to the Western front will add to the Allied populations who have to be supported by America's aid . It is inevitable , therefore , that the effective force of any American Army transported across ...
... Army . In effect , any army transported to the Western front will add to the Allied populations who have to be supported by America's aid . It is inevitable , therefore , that the effective force of any American Army transported across ...
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Irish Government | 11 |
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