The New York Times Current History: The European war, 13. sējumsNew York Times Company, 1917 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 97.
i. lappuse
... passed authorizing drafting of friendly aliens , 24 . See also ENEMY Aliens . ALLEN , H. Warner , estimate of German man power , 248 . ALLIES ' Commissions to United States , " Imperial Japanese Mission , " 50 ; appeal of French Mission ...
... passed authorizing drafting of friendly aliens , 24 . See also ENEMY Aliens . ALLEN , H. Warner , estimate of German man power , 248 . ALLIES ' Commissions to United States , " Imperial Japanese Mission , " 50 ; appeal of French Mission ...
xvii. lappuse
... passed entirely into their hands . As evidence of the terrible character of the struggle for Passchendaele Ridge , it was announced that the British Gen- eral Staff had obtained information showing that in two months the Ger- mans had ...
... passed entirely into their hands . As evidence of the terrible character of the struggle for Passchendaele Ridge , it was announced that the British Gen- eral Staff had obtained information showing that in two months the Ger- mans had ...
xvii. lappuse
... passed Oct. 6 , armed the Government with new powers over trade , and thereby over shipping . On the ground of war necessity the Ship- ping Board was authorized to com- mandeer neutral tonnage tied up in American ports , while all ...
... passed Oct. 6 , armed the Government with new powers over trade , and thereby over shipping . On the ground of war necessity the Ship- ping Board was authorized to com- mandeer neutral tonnage tied up in American ports , while all ...
xvii. lappuse
... passed through the Grain Corporation on the way from the ele- vators and terminals to the mills . This was the first large application of Gov- ernment control to foodstuffs . To save the millions of bushels of grain used annually in the ...
... passed through the Grain Corporation on the way from the ele- vators and terminals to the mills . This was the first large application of Gov- ernment control to foodstuffs . To save the millions of bushels of grain used annually in the ...
xvii. lappuse
... passed between the Russian Foreign Office and foreign Governments in the earlier years of the war . These revela- tions , although supporting the case against secret diplomacy , did not create the stir that was expected , because the ...
... passed between the Russian Foreign Office and foreign Governments in the earlier years of the war . These revela- tions , although supporting the case against secret diplomacy , did not create the stir that was expected , because the ...
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