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Page 68
... opinion after two years of war : When the German Colonies ... began to fall into our hands , it was generally assumed that the occupation would be only temporary and that on the conclusion of peace Germany would recover them on terms ...
... opinion after two years of war : When the German Colonies ... began to fall into our hands , it was generally assumed that the occupation would be only temporary and that on the conclusion of peace Germany would recover them on terms ...
Page 120
... opinion of those I am specially bound to represent , namely , our Dominions and our Colonies in different parts of the world , as well as the opinion of many people here , and the lan- guage I used was used solely as representing the ...
... opinion of those I am specially bound to represent , namely , our Dominions and our Colonies in different parts of the world , as well as the opinion of many people here , and the lan- guage I used was used solely as representing the ...
Page 241
... opinion . William Morris Hughes , pride of the jingoes , made his noisy way to New York and London , leaving behind a Parliament divided on the issue of whether his uncompromising views were intrinsically valid and whether they ...
... opinion . William Morris Hughes , pride of the jingoes , made his noisy way to New York and London , leaving behind a Parliament divided on the issue of whether his uncompromising views were intrinsically valid and whether they ...
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