Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 68
... organized under the " bourgeois régime . One of the decrees dealing with the confiscation of lands states that the land owners ' mansions will be used for schools , asylums , hospitals , and theatres . 99 This was the triumph of the ...
... organized under the " bourgeois régime . One of the decrees dealing with the confiscation of lands states that the land owners ' mansions will be used for schools , asylums , hospitals , and theatres . 99 This was the triumph of the ...
Page 238
... organizing a volunteer army and in improving the country's transpor- tation . On March 27 the Petit Parisien ... organized Teuton prisoners , numbering at least 150,000 men , were ready to seize the Trans - Siberian railroad and ...
... organizing a volunteer army and in improving the country's transpor- tation . On March 27 the Petit Parisien ... organized Teuton prisoners , numbering at least 150,000 men , were ready to seize the Trans - Siberian railroad and ...
Page 536
... organized the Anatolian Railway , to be built from Haidar Pacha , opposite Constantinople , to Angora - about 360 miles . The German mem- bers later bought out the British interests . Further concessions were obtained , but in 1898 a ...
... organized the Anatolian Railway , to be built from Haidar Pacha , opposite Constantinople , to Angora - about 360 miles . The German mem- bers later bought out the British interests . Further concessions were obtained , but in 1898 a ...
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