Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... Germany the Reformation had first excited the hopes of the people and then disappointed them . The peasants ' revolt , with its threat of a great social revolution , had frightened Luther . Henceforth he put his trust in princes and ...
... Germany the Reformation had first excited the hopes of the people and then disappointed them . The peasants ' revolt , with its threat of a great social revolution , had frightened Luther . Henceforth he put his trust in princes and ...
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... German colonies in the Pacific and admin- ister them under the League of Nations . The attitude of Great Britain would seem to be that she is more or less bound by agreements with Japan to hand over to Japan the Caroline and the ...
... German colonies in the Pacific and admin- ister them under the League of Nations . The attitude of Great Britain would seem to be that she is more or less bound by agreements with Japan to hand over to Japan the Caroline and the ...
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... Germany being a dead issue , " Slap the Jap " was already the vogue . Makino and Chinda had two strings to their ... Germans . Fiume was in enemy ter- ritory . It was an Allied conquest , not an Italian conquest . Kiao - chau had not ...
... Germany being a dead issue , " Slap the Jap " was already the vogue . Makino and Chinda had two strings to their ... Germans . Fiume was in enemy ter- ritory . It was an Allied conquest , not an Italian conquest . Kiao - chau had not ...
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... Germany and Hungary in rev- olution , who was bored and disillu- sioned by the bickerings and intrigues of the peace conference , who saw Eu- rope everywhere on the brink of eco- nomic smash - up , and who through it all had looked back ...
... Germany and Hungary in rev- olution , who was bored and disillu- sioned by the bickerings and intrigues of the peace conference , who saw Eu- rope everywhere on the brink of eco- nomic smash - up , and who through it all had looked back ...
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... German workman who would come to this country and settle . One German is worth half a dozen Polacks or Dagoes . Dangerous ? Nonsense ! Think of the trouble the Germans in this country could have kicked up during the war if they ' d ...
... German workman who would come to this country and settle . One German is worth half a dozen Polacks or Dagoes . Dangerous ? Nonsense ! Think of the trouble the Germans in this country could have kicked up during the war if they ' d ...
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