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Essays for College English - Page 452
edited by - 1918 - 474 pages
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Draft, Volume 1

United States. Army - 1917 - 884 pages
...sought to put the most generous interpretation possible upon them because we knew that their source ky not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German...their part in serving to convince us at last that that Government entertains no real friendship for us, and means to act against our peace and security...
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Five Appeals to American Patriotism: Declaration [!] of Independence ...

Hongwanji mission, Honolulu - 1917 - 226 pages
...to put the most generous interpretations possible upon them because we knew that their source law, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German...their part in serving to convince us at last that that government entertains no real friendship for us and mean,s to act against our peace and security...
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Our War for Human Rights: Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of ...

Frederick E. Drinker - 1917 - 502 pages
...direction of official agents of the Imperial Government accredited to the Government of the United States. in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German people...their part in serving to convince us at last that that Government entertains no real friendship for us and means to act against our peace and security...
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American Ideals

Norman Foerster - 1917 - 444 pages
...sought to put the most generous interpretation possible upon them because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the...its people nothing. But they have played their part hi serving to convince us at last that the Government entertains no real friendship for us, and means...
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American Ideals

Norman Foerster, William Whatley Pierson, William Whatley Pierson (Jr.) - 1917 - 342 pages
...sought to put the most generous interpretation possible upon them because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the...and told its people nothing. But they have played then- part in serving to convince us at last that the Government entertains no real friendship for...
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A Survey of International Relations Between the United States and Germany ...

James Brown Scott - 1917 - 518 pages
...because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German people towards us (who were, no doubt as ignorant of them as we ourselves...their part in serving to convince us at last that that government entertains no real friendship for us and means to act against our peace and security...
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The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1917

Edgar Eugene Robinson, Victor J. West - 1917 - 458 pages
...because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German people towards us (who were, no doubt as ignorant of them as we ourselves...their part in serving to convince us at last that that Government entertains no real friendship for us and means to act against our peace and security...
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America's Case Against Germany

Lindsay Rogers - 1917 - 296 pages
...because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German people towards us (who were, no doubt, as ignorant of them as we...their part in serving to convince us at last that that Government entertains no real friendship for us and means to act against our peace and security...
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The Times History of the War, Volume 13

1917 - 548 pages
...because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German people towards us (who were, no doubt, as ignorant of them as we...their part in serving to convince us at last that that Government entertains no real friendship for us and means to act against our peace and security...
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The Problems of Neutrality when the World is at War: A History of ..., Part 1

Simeon Davidson Fess - 1917 - 462 pages
...sought to put the most generous interpretation possible upon them because we knew that their source lay, not in any hostile feeling or purpose of the German people towards us (who were, no doubt as ignorant of them as we ourselves were), but only in the selfish designs...
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