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... negotiated peace based on mutual concessions . Cabinet discussions reflected this tendency . In February 1916 Colonel Edward M. House , the personal representative of President Wilson , conferred with Sir Edward Grey on the subject of ...
... negotiated peace based on mutual concessions . Cabinet discussions reflected this tendency . In February 1916 Colonel Edward M. House , the personal representative of President Wilson , conferred with Sir Edward Grey on the subject of ...
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... negotiated peace , a peace of concilia- tion , a peace of no annexations . It is to this threat to annexationist designs that we must now turn . 119The Times , August 5 , 1916 . 120 Hansard , LXXXVI , 103-104 . 121 The only document ...
... negotiated peace , a peace of concilia- tion , a peace of no annexations . It is to this threat to annexationist designs that we must now turn . 119The Times , August 5 , 1916 . 120 Hansard , LXXXVI , 103-104 . 121 The only document ...
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... negotiated peace was at hand.20 Lansdowne's statement brought new followers into the peace - by - negotiation camp , and in combination with the effects of the Bolshevik revolution intensified the clamor for an explicit definition of ...
... negotiated peace was at hand.20 Lansdowne's statement brought new followers into the peace - by - negotiation camp , and in combination with the effects of the Bolshevik revolution intensified the clamor for an explicit definition of ...
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