Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 58
... give up Dobrudja , lose control of the Danube , and endure other great economic sacrifices , but she will be compelled to yield to Germany large wheat , petroleum , and salt concessions . It is understood that Germany will have control ...
... give up Dobrudja , lose control of the Danube , and endure other great economic sacrifices , but she will be compelled to yield to Germany large wheat , petroleum , and salt concessions . It is understood that Germany will have control ...
Page 65
... give his views upon the details of the creation of the sub - commission as proposed by me . Then we could decide who shall take part in this sub - commission at this session . TROTZKY - Before I give you a detailed reply I must have a ...
... give his views upon the details of the creation of the sub - commission as proposed by me . Then we could decide who shall take part in this sub - commission at this session . TROTZKY - Before I give you a detailed reply I must have a ...
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... give them a message , too . ” As the Governor stepped back to cheers that rocked the street , Lieutenant de Moal ... give our sons - they give their lives - what do you give ? " Remarkable as was the appearance of these mothers with the ...
... give them a message , too . ” As the Governor stepped back to cheers that rocked the street , Lieutenant de Moal ... give our sons - they give their lives - what do you give ? " Remarkable as was the appearance of these mothers with the ...
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