The New York Times Current History: The European War, Volumen14New York Times Company, 1918 |
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Página ix
... means of world strike , 208 ; effect of Russo - German armistice military situation discussed by T. 240 ; " Central Frothingham , Terms " offered by Count Czernin spokesman at Brest - Litovsk , 262 ; Lloyd George in address before Trade ...
... means of world strike , 208 ; effect of Russo - German armistice military situation discussed by T. 240 ; " Central Frothingham , Terms " offered by Count Czernin spokesman at Brest - Litovsk , 262 ; Lloyd George in address before Trade ...
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... means of world strike , 208 ; efforts of Kaiser to eradicate doctrine through schools , 325 ; lead move- ment in Finland for republic , 439 ; strike in Finland and attempted revolution , 441 ; attitude of French socialists on restora ...
... means of world strike , 208 ; efforts of Kaiser to eradicate doctrine through schools , 325 ; lead move- ment in Finland for republic , 439 ; strike in Finland and attempted revolution , 441 ; attitude of French socialists on restora ...
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... means . Lord Lansdowne's letter produced a violent discussion in England , but with few exceptions the influential newspa- pers and publicists condemned his sug- gestions and criticised the action as un- timely and as likely to create ...
... means . Lord Lansdowne's letter produced a violent discussion in England , but with few exceptions the influential newspa- pers and publicists condemned his sug- gestions and criticised the action as un- timely and as likely to create ...
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The European War. progress of these they must inform the commissaries by all possible means . Only the Council of Commissaries had the right to sign a final agreement for an armistice . General Dukhonin was subsequently murdered by being ...
The European War. progress of these they must inform the commissaries by all possible means . Only the Council of Commissaries had the right to sign a final agreement for an armistice . General Dukhonin was subsequently murdered by being ...
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... means of degrading their of- ficers . Colonels and their orderlies have been made to exchange functions . Of- ficers of many years ' service have been forced to clean out stables . An army whose soviets are unanimously opposed to the ...
... means of degrading their of- ficers . Colonels and their orderlies have been made to exchange functions . Of- ficers of many years ' service have been forced to clean out stables . An army whose soviets are unanimously opposed to the ...
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Página 248 - The President, in time of war, is empowered, through the Secretary of War, to take possession and assume control of any system or systems of transportation, or any part thereof, and to utilize the same, to the exclusion as far as may be necessary of all other traffic thereon, for the transfer or transportation of troops, war material and equipment, or for such other purposes in connection with the emergency as may be needful or desirable.
Página 402 - That peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were mere chattels and pawns in a game, even the great game now forever discredited of the balance of power; but that . 3.
Página 391 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas outside territorial waters alike in peace and in war except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Página 258 - All French territory should be freed and the invaded portions restored, and the wrong done to France by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted, in order that peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all.
Página 275 - The peoples of Austria-Hungary, whose place among the nations we wish to see safeguarded and assured, should be accorded the freest opportunity of autonomous development.
Página 275 - Serbia accorded free and secure access to the sea; and the relations of the several Balkan states to one another determined by friendly counsel along historically established lines of allegiance and nationality; and international guarantees of the political and economic independence and territorial integrity of the several Balkan states should be entered into.
Página 248 - December, 1917, of each and every system of transportation and the appurtenances thereof located wholly or in part within the boundaries of the continental United States and consisting of railroads, and owned or controlled systems of coastwise and inland transportation, engaged in general transportation...
Página 276 - A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike. In regard to these essential rectifications of wrong and assertions of right we feel ourselves to be intimate partners of all the governments and peoples associated together against the Imperialists.
Página 103 - Riblah; and they gave judgment upon him. 7 and they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, and put out the eyes of Zedekiah, and bound him with fetters of brass, and carried him to Babylon. 8 And in the fifth month, on the seventh day of the month, which is the nineteenth year of king Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, came Nebuzaradan, captain of the guard, a servant of the king of Babylon, unto Jerusalem...
Página 75 - States; and towards such alien enemies as conduct themselves in accordance with law, all citizens of the United States are enjoined to preserve the peace and to treat them with all such friendliness as may be compatible with loyalty and allegiance to the United States...