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... prevent war , must now devote all its energies to keeping out . " And I give you assurances that every effort of your Government will be directed toward that end . As long as it remains within my power to prevent , there will be no ...
... prevent war , must now devote all its energies to keeping out . " And I give you assurances that every effort of your Government will be directed toward that end . As long as it remains within my power to prevent , there will be no ...
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... prevent the forcible acquisition of Polish territory by declaring war against Germany , they were encouraged by the feeling that they would have the support of opinion in the United States , and were happy in the conviction that ...
... prevent the forcible acquisition of Polish territory by declaring war against Germany , they were encouraged by the feeling that they would have the support of opinion in the United States , and were happy in the conviction that ...
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... prevent sinkings and the evident determination of the Germans to attack ships wher- ever they might be showed the Neutrality Act was already outmoded . The Neutrality Act was intended to prevent pro- vocative incidents likely to lead ...
... prevent sinkings and the evident determination of the Germans to attack ships wher- ever they might be showed the Neutrality Act was already outmoded . The Neutrality Act was intended to prevent pro- vocative incidents likely to lead ...
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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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