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world war, 1914-191831
internationalism1

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Great Britain1
Italy1
United States1

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Asquith, H H (1852-1928)30
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald Von, 1856-19215
Veer, Willem De2
Veer, Willem De (1865-)2
Asquith, H. H1
Asquith, H. H. (Herbert Henry), 1852-19281
Asquith, M1
Churchill, Winston1
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)1
Great Britain1

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La guerra, le sue cause e il suo significato

Asquith, H H (1852-1928)

[1914]

Imprint from front cover. Portrait on front cover.

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A guerra : suas causas e significação

Asquith, H H (1852-1928)

[1915]

Portraits on cover and title-page.

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De oorlog : hoe het er toe kwam en wat hij met zich brengt

Asquith, H H (1852-1928); Veer, Willem de (1865-)

[1915]

Portrait on cover. Speeches made in the House of Commons, at the Guildhall, and in Edinburgh, Dublin and Cardiff.

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Hoe wij er heden vóór staan

Asquith, H H (1852-1928); Veer, Willem de (1865-)

[1915]

"In het Nederlandsch vertaald door Mr. W. de Veer".

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Waarvoor Engeland vecht

Asquith, H H (1852-1928)

1916

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How do we stand to-day?

Asquith, H H (1852-1928)

[1915]

"Published by authority".

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Où en sommes-nous aujourd'hui?

Asquith, H H (1852-1928)

1915

"Publié parordre".

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A free future for the world

Asquith, H H (1852-1928)

1916

"Published by authority".

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Asquith's message : international partnership

Asquith, H H (1852-1928); Great Britain. National War Arms Committee

[1918]

"Speech by the Rt. Hon. H.H. Asquith, in proposing the health of President Wilson, at a dinner to American officers, National Liberal Club, London, July 10, 1918" -- verso t.-p.

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