Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 77
... Government is set forth in proclamation in the same number : Immediate democratic peace , this is one of the great world problems of the Russian revolution . But only a Workmen's and Peasants ' Government is capable of realizing this ...
... Government is set forth in proclamation in the same number : Immediate democratic peace , this is one of the great world problems of the Russian revolution . But only a Workmen's and Peasants ' Government is capable of realizing this ...
Page 185
... Government , was fiercely attacked by the Opposition , which finally con- stituted itself as a separate party . The bloc policy and action of the masses are mutually exclusive policies ; those who themselves belong in the Reichstag to ...
... Government , was fiercely attacked by the Opposition , which finally con- stituted itself as a separate party . The bloc policy and action of the masses are mutually exclusive policies ; those who themselves belong in the Reichstag to ...
Page 423
... Government to reduce its debt . Indeed , from 1866 to 1891 , each year's ordinary receipts exceeded dis- bursements , and enabled the Government to lighten its financial burdens . In 1866 the decrease in the net debt was $ 120 ...
... Government to reduce its debt . Indeed , from 1866 to 1891 , each year's ordinary receipts exceeded dis- bursements , and enabled the Government to lighten its financial burdens . In 1866 the decrease in the net debt was $ 120 ...
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