American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... Treaty and criticism of its terms con- tinued to increase . Secretary Lansing defended the American Com- missioners on the ground that they had been too little consulted by the President and did not really know what was going into the ...
... Treaty and criticism of its terms con- tinued to increase . Secretary Lansing defended the American Com- missioners on the ground that they had been too little consulted by the President and did not really know what was going into the ...
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... Treaty that he bought at Rotterdam for two francs ( fifty cents ) each . How absurd it was , under such circumstances , to make a mystery of the business . It was all coming out through Ger- man sources ; and some time later the New ...
... Treaty that he bought at Rotterdam for two francs ( fifty cents ) each . How absurd it was , under such circumstances , to make a mystery of the business . It was all coming out through Ger- man sources ; and some time later the New ...
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... Treaty ? If the Allies stood upon the Treaty as originally presented , the grisly question again arose : Would the Germans sign ? And if they refused , would it not mean a new out- break of war , probably with the Russians ? The ...
... Treaty ? If the Allies stood upon the Treaty as originally presented , the grisly question again arose : Would the Germans sign ? And if they refused , would it not mean a new out- break of war , probably with the Russians ? The ...
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