The New York Times Current History: The European war, 13. sējumsNew York Times Company, 1917 |
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xvii. lappuse
... fact was the continuance of the de- termined fighting by the allied armies on the western front , but the successes gained were largely neutralized by the fact that the whole plan of campaign of 1917 had been weakened ever since the ...
... fact was the continuance of the de- termined fighting by the allied armies on the western front , but the successes gained were largely neutralized by the fact that the whole plan of campaign of 1917 had been weakened ever since the ...
xvii. lappuse
... fact that employment was at a higher mark than at almost any time in the his- tory of the nation , and that wages had risen considerably , though not high enough to keep pace with the increased cost of living , limited the growth of ...
... fact that employment was at a higher mark than at almost any time in the his- tory of the nation , and that wages had risen considerably , though not high enough to keep pace with the increased cost of living , limited the growth of ...
xvii. lappuse
... fact that the workers were now united in one powerful organization pro- duced a deep impression in the minds of statesmen and public leaders , and there were some who already prophesied the VOL . XIII . advent of a Labor Government such ...
... fact that the workers were now united in one powerful organization pro- duced a deep impression in the minds of statesmen and public leaders , and there were some who already prophesied the VOL . XIII . advent of a Labor Government such ...
4. lappuse
... fact that owing to the war it was unable to hold a conference called in Paris . After the war its headquarters were removed to New York . It died in 1873 . No further attempts at the interna- tional fraternization of workingmen were ...
... fact that owing to the war it was unable to hold a conference called in Paris . After the war its headquarters were removed to New York . It died in 1873 . No further attempts at the interna- tional fraternization of workingmen were ...
31. lappuse
... fact that the besiegers are cautious in their use of big howitzers and high ex- plosive shells . The remainder of this front through Champagne and the Argonne has wit- nessed a constant application of at- trition - artillery trition ...
... fact that the besiegers are cautious in their use of big howitzers and high ex- plosive shells . The remainder of this front through Champagne and the Argonne has wit- nessed a constant application of at- trition - artillery trition ...
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advance airplanes Allies American army artillery attack Austrian Bainsizza battle Belgian Belgium bombardment bombs British captured carried Carso China command Committee Congress Council counterattacks declared defense Division Camp Duma east enemy England ernment fighting fire force Foreign fortress France French front German Gorizia Guard Gulf of Riga guns Hill industrial infantry Isonzo Italian July Kerensky King Korniloff labor land losses ment miles military Minister Monte Montenegro months nation naval Navy neutral Oesel offensive officers organization party Passchendaele peace Petrograd political positions Premier President Wilson prisoners Provisional Government raids Reichstag Riga Russian sent Sept Serbia Serbs shells Shipping Board side Socialist soldiers Soukhomlinoff South Slav statement submarine supplies telegram tion tons torpedo trade Trieste troops U-boat United Verdun vessels War Industries Board War Trade Board warfare Wood
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255. lappuse - States or to promote the success of its enemies and whoever, when the United States is at war, shall willfully cause or attempt to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty in the military or naval forces of the United States...
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