Russia, Հատոր 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... independent govern- ments until the will of Russia is expressed . Requests instructions regarding attitude to be adopted toward Finnish representative . 742 743 No. Date From and to whom Subject 8360 1918 Jan. LIST OF PAPERS LXXI.
... independent govern- ments until the will of Russia is expressed . Requests instructions regarding attitude to be adopted toward Finnish representative . 742 743 No. Date From and to whom Subject 8360 1918 Jan. LIST OF PAPERS LXXI.
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... expressed the hope that a detachment of American troops could be sent to Harbin in case of need , stating that the British Indian troops now stationed in Tientsin are not suitable for service in Harbin . I have [ etc. ] ' Not printed ...
... expressed the hope that a detachment of American troops could be sent to Harbin in case of need , stating that the British Indian troops now stationed in Tientsin are not suitable for service in Harbin . I have [ etc. ] ' Not printed ...
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... expressed firm conviction that limitations on [ duration of ] particu- lar coterie now exercising power in Russia is doubtless ephemeral , yet it is the fact that power has passed permanently and inalienably to the Maximalist ...
... expressed firm conviction that limitations on [ duration of ] particu- lar coterie now exercising power in Russia is doubtless ephemeral , yet it is the fact that power has passed permanently and inalienably to the Maximalist ...
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... expressed regret that there has been no exchange of views between the Allied powers in regard to the situation in Russia , also expressed a wish that he might know the attitude of American Gov- ernment . MORRIS ' Col. George Emerson ...
... expressed regret that there has been no exchange of views between the Allied powers in regard to the situation in Russia , also expressed a wish that he might know the attitude of American Gov- ernment . MORRIS ' Col. George Emerson ...
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... expressed not only the fear but the conviction that the Japanese intended and were making preparations to effectu- ate an occupation at Vladivostok and Khabarovsk . At the latter place there are large supplies of munitions and war ...
... expressed not only the fear but the conviction that the Japanese intended and were making preparations to effectu- ate an occupation at Vladivostok and Khabarovsk . At the latter place there are large supplies of munitions and war ...
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