The New York Times Current History: The European war, 13. sējumsNew York Times Company, 1917 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 78.
xv. lappuse
... regard to the future of China . During Septem- ber and October a Japanese Mission , headed by Viscount Ishii , held a number of conferences with the United States Government . Questions of Japan's co- operation with the Allies in regard ...
... regard to the future of China . During Septem- ber and October a Japanese Mission , headed by Viscount Ishii , held a number of conferences with the United States Government . Questions of Japan's co- operation with the Allies in regard ...
xvi. lappuse
... regard to war aims and peace terms just as much as in regard to methods of conducting the war . Here again President Wilson , who had been both more alive and more sympa- thetic to the Russian Revolution , exer- cised a potent influence ...
... regard to war aims and peace terms just as much as in regard to methods of conducting the war . Here again President Wilson , who had been both more alive and more sympa- thetic to the Russian Revolution , exer- cised a potent influence ...
12. lappuse
... regard the invention and rapid de- velopment of this engine as one of the really big accomplishments of the United States since its entry into the war . The engine was brought about through the co - operation of more than a score of en ...
... regard the invention and rapid de- velopment of this engine as one of the really big accomplishments of the United States since its entry into the war . The engine was brought about through the co - operation of more than a score of en ...
20. lappuse
... regard to shipping on the Pacific , where Japan dominates the situation , negotiations were begun on the arrival of the Japanese War Mission headed by Viscount Ishii . T HE large number of enemy aliens in the United States presents one ...
... regard to shipping on the Pacific , where Japan dominates the situation , negotiations were begun on the arrival of the Japanese War Mission headed by Viscount Ishii . T HE large number of enemy aliens in the United States presents one ...
24. lappuse
... regard the I. W. W. as the most dangerous element in the community at the present time , and to suspect that the organization is being encouraged by German interests . Drafting Friendly Aliens A resolution passed Congress on Sept. 13 ...
... regard the I. W. W. as the most dangerous element in the community at the present time , and to suspect that the organization is being encouraged by German interests . Drafting Friendly Aliens A resolution passed Congress on Sept. 13 ...
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