The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 70
... Ameri- can statesmen and the American press -sincere and determined support , which may well be forthcoming . Such confidence is very likely to be calam- itously upset . To be noted in pass- ing as one of the adverse influences in ...
... Ameri- can statesmen and the American press -sincere and determined support , which may well be forthcoming . Such confidence is very likely to be calam- itously upset . To be noted in pass- ing as one of the adverse influences in ...
Page 72
... Ameri- can population , who , with few excep- tions , believe that Ireland has been misgoverned in the past and ought to have self - government . Probably very few of these Americans who are not Irish would make any sacrifice to turn ...
... Ameri- can population , who , with few excep- tions , believe that Ireland has been misgoverned in the past and ought to have self - government . Probably very few of these Americans who are not Irish would make any sacrifice to turn ...
Page 530
... Ameri- can soldiers who were killed in the great war . I copied their names into my memorandum book - Corporal Gresham , soldiers Enright and Hay , all of the sixteenth regiment of infan- try . They perished on the second of November ...
... Ameri- can soldiers who were killed in the great war . I copied their names into my memorandum book - Corporal Gresham , soldiers Enright and Hay , all of the sixteenth regiment of infan- try . They perished on the second of November ...
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