A History of American Foreign RelationsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1938 - Всего страниц: 728 |
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... Wilson , and sought to enlist his sympathy for a justice tempered with much mercy . And the President gave considerable offense to France by de- clining repeatedly to visit the battlefields . He wished to be dispassionate , to keep his ...
... Wilson , and sought to enlist his sympathy for a justice tempered with much mercy . And the President gave considerable offense to France by de- clining repeatedly to visit the battlefields . He wished to be dispassionate , to keep his ...
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... Wilson's actions then and afterward , has had the courage to assure his countrymen that they are mistaken in their estimate of Wilson . He reminds the Germans that Wilson alone of the Big Four at the Conference did not lose sight of ...
... Wilson's actions then and afterward , has had the courage to assure his countrymen that they are mistaken in their estimate of Wilson . He reminds the Germans that Wilson alone of the Big Four at the Conference did not lose sight of ...
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... Wilson protests detention of American by British seeking contraband . Sinking of the Lusitania . Resignation of William J. Bryan as Secretary of June 23. Appointment of Robert Lansing . July 28. Murder and dismemberment of President ...
... Wilson protests detention of American by British seeking contraband . Sinking of the Lusitania . Resignation of William J. Bryan as Secretary of June 23. Appointment of Robert Lansing . July 28. Murder and dismemberment of President ...
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