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... fight for , and some things which we would all fight for . " Mr. Bone : " I think almost any price we can pay to keep out of war is worth while ; for the next war , if it takes in as many nations as the last , will probably destroy our ...
... fight for , and some things which we would all fight for . " Mr. Bone : " I think almost any price we can pay to keep out of war is worth while ; for the next war , if it takes in as many nations as the last , will probably destroy our ...
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... fight for her interests only on her own territory . The Administration realised that the passage of such a reso- lution at such a time would be interpreted abroad as a vote of " no confidence " in Administration policy and determined to ...
... fight for her interests only on her own territory . The Administration realised that the passage of such a reso- lution at such a time would be interpreted abroad as a vote of " no confidence " in Administration policy and determined to ...
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... fight over the Versailles Treaty sent the blood coursing through the arteries of the isolationist old guard . Without waiting for the special session to be sum- moned , Congressmen plunged into the fray and began the " great debate ...
... fight over the Versailles Treaty sent the blood coursing through the arteries of the isolationist old guard . Without waiting for the special session to be sum- moned , Congressmen plunged into the fray and began the " great debate ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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