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... objectives of the war or even a general peace program . The original pious , ambiguous statements of war aims had indeed been expanded to encompass vague goals far removed from Bel- gian neutrality . At least to this extent the ...
... objectives of the war or even a general peace program . The original pious , ambiguous statements of war aims had indeed been expanded to encompass vague goals far removed from Bel- gian neutrality . At least to this extent the ...
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Alfred William Lever. Reference to American peace objectives subsequent to 1917 requires mention of the Commission of Inquiry , assigned by the President to prepare a comprehensive body of documentary material in anticipation of peace ...
Alfred William Lever. Reference to American peace objectives subsequent to 1917 requires mention of the Commission of Inquiry , assigned by the President to prepare a comprehensive body of documentary material in anticipation of peace ...
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... objectives paralleled those of Hughes , but who remained in the shadow of his ebullient Australian ally . In summarizing the roles of the principal figures involved in the narrative , it seems appropriate to begin with Woodrow Wilson ...
... objectives paralleled those of Hughes , but who remained in the shadow of his ebullient Australian ally . In summarizing the roles of the principal figures involved in the narrative , it seems appropriate to begin with Woodrow Wilson ...
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