The union of two great peoples : a speech by W.H. Page, LL.D., American ambassador to England, delivered at Plymouth, August 4th, 1917
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Title: The union of two great peoples : a speech by W.H. Page, LL.D., American ambassador to England, delivered at Plymouth, August 4th, 1917
Classmark: War Books 1914/18/PAM
Creator(s): Page, Walter Hines (1855-1918)
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
Publication city: London; New York
Date(s): 1917
Language: English
Size and medium: 15 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/291224
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991002904469705181
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Bound in volume lettered War Pamphlets 1 . Contents: 1. Colonna di Cesaro, Giovanni Antobio, duca. The Adriatic question -- 2. Colonna di Cesaro, Giovanni Antobio, duca. Quadruple diplomacy in the Balkans -- 3. Smuts, Jan Christiaan. The coming victory -- 4. Smuts, Jan Christiaan. The British Commonwealth of Nations -- 5. Page, Walter Hines. The union of two great peoples -- 6. Wilson, Woodrow. America and freedom -- 7. Firth, C.H. Then and now -- 8. Sadler, Michael, Sir. Modern Germany and the modern world -- 9. Sanday, W. The meaning of the war for Germany and Great Britain -- 10. Sanday, W. In view of the end -- 11. Murray, Gilbert. The foreign policy of Sir Edward Grey, 1906-1915 -- 12. Barker, Ernest, Sir. The submerged nationalities of the German Empire -- 13. Vinogradoff, Paul. The Russian problem.
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