Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 113
... held during the period of hostilities , should be organized by a committee whose impartiality cannot be questioned . It should be held in a neutral country , under such conditions as would inspire confidence ; and the conference should ...
... held during the period of hostilities , should be organized by a committee whose impartiality cannot be questioned . It should be held in a neutral country , under such conditions as would inspire confidence ; and the conference should ...
Page 123
... held by the enemy . The left flank of his battalion advancing to the assault of this objective was held up by a thick belt of wire , whereupon he crossed to that flank and , with a Lewis - gun team , forced his way under heavy fire ...
... held by the enemy . The left flank of his battalion advancing to the assault of this objective was held up by a thick belt of wire , whereupon he crossed to that flank and , with a Lewis - gun team , forced his way under heavy fire ...
Page 458
... held a convention in their capital , Vilna , over 2,000 delegates par- ticipating , where they unanimously as- serted their right of self - government ; also expressing a strong desire to form one political body with their half - broth ...
... held a convention in their capital , Vilna , over 2,000 delegates par- ticipating , where they unanimously as- serted their right of self - government ; also expressing a strong desire to form one political body with their half - broth ...
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