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... journals . Isvolsky , while am- bassador at Paris from 1910 to 1917 , was dispensing Russian secret service funds to some Paris journals . On one occasion , at any rate , a credit of as much as 300,000 francs for Press subsidies was ...
... journals . Isvolsky , while am- bassador at Paris from 1910 to 1917 , was dispensing Russian secret service funds to some Paris journals . On one occasion , at any rate , a credit of as much as 300,000 francs for Press subsidies was ...
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... journal which he reads , and demands opinions from it - naturally opinions along the line of his own inclinations . Therefore the articles in French journals are usually signed ; the authors , like " Pertinax " ( M. Géraud ) of the Echo ...
... journal which he reads , and demands opinions from it - naturally opinions along the line of his own inclinations . Therefore the articles in French journals are usually signed ; the authors , like " Pertinax " ( M. Géraud ) of the Echo ...
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... the localities , each of which has its own particular journal . In Great Britain and the United States a single " combine " may own or control journals in various cities and regions all over the country . News , 255 Diplomacy and the Press.
... the localities , each of which has its own particular journal . In Great Britain and the United States a single " combine " may own or control journals in various cities and regions all over the country . News , 255 Diplomacy and the Press.
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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