Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 41
... Russia , and Italy . They in- sisted upon keeping the two subjects apart . They saw themselves defeated on the mandatory principle and com- pulsory reduction of armaments . The President's attitude on Fiume presaged a similar attitude ...
... Russia , and Italy . They in- sisted upon keeping the two subjects apart . They saw themselves defeated on the mandatory principle and com- pulsory reduction of armaments . The President's attitude on Fiume presaged a similar attitude ...
Page 86
... Russia has hypocritically thrown overboard all her numerous disavowals of the old imperi- alistic claims of czarist Russia . It is used only as a catch - phrase to head a reference to a despatch , which may or may not be accurate , to ...
... Russia has hypocritically thrown overboard all her numerous disavowals of the old imperi- alistic claims of czarist Russia . It is used only as a catch - phrase to head a reference to a despatch , which may or may not be accurate , to ...
Page 87
... Russia , designed to make the Bolshevists out as czarist imperial- ists in masquerade . That is neither here nor there . The fact is that , as long as the old international order exists , Russia , whether Bolshevist or Bourbon , must ...
... Russia , designed to make the Bolshevists out as czarist imperial- ists in masquerade . That is neither here nor there . The fact is that , as long as the old international order exists , Russia , whether Bolshevist or Bourbon , must ...
Page 88
... Russia had to worry about Turkish attacks only , for the straits were closed to foreign war - ships . This meant that Russia did not feel obliged to maintain costly for- tifications and a large fleet in this quar- ter . Plainly , unless ...
... Russia had to worry about Turkish attacks only , for the straits were closed to foreign war - ships . This meant that Russia did not feel obliged to maintain costly for- tifications and a large fleet in this quar- ter . Plainly , unless ...
Page 100
... Russia in- stead of with Germany . Left to them- selves , as the Poles and other subject nationalities of Russia and Austria- Hungary were left to themselves , the Egyptians could do nothing . Between 1908 and 1914 I enjoyed the ...
... Russia in- stead of with Germany . Left to them- selves , as the Poles and other subject nationalities of Russia and Austria- Hungary were left to themselves , the Egyptians could do nothing . Between 1908 and 1914 I enjoyed the ...
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