American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... Italy , and probably the most distinguished Italian citizen — and he was unhappy . I had welcomed the trip to Newfoundland to see Marconi and his experiments , and gladly went to England to follow them up . All of these diversions were ...
... Italy , and probably the most distinguished Italian citizen — and he was unhappy . I had welcomed the trip to Newfoundland to see Marconi and his experiments , and gladly went to England to follow them up . All of these diversions were ...
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... Italy ( to induce a settlement of the Fiume question ) a slice of Syria which Clemenceau on his own account had ... Italy without their consent . He was deeply in earnest , and he wished me to present the situation to the Italian ...
... Italy ( to induce a settlement of the Fiume question ) a slice of Syria which Clemenceau on his own account had ... Italy without their consent . He was deeply in earnest , and he wished me to present the situation to the Italian ...
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... Italians I found it almost impossible to arrive at any meeting of our minds . They had really no conception of what we meant by a mandatory . Their idea was that Italy should have a part of Asia Minor for the benefit of Italy : our idea ...
... Italians I found it almost impossible to arrive at any meeting of our minds . They had really no conception of what we meant by a mandatory . Their idea was that Italy should have a part of Asia Minor for the benefit of Italy : our idea ...
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