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existence, and with this Government wa The main forms of action, the Germans, shall have to treat. No doubt under thes however, selected, namely, the employ-eirovmatances, we could extort any ternin No one can hope to follow the ment et en exceptionally heavy siege we liked to impose, for all practical atricacies of the greas struggle train and of gas almas, and the like. I resistance will by then be at an end, but raging unless he keeps steadfastly before together with thoroughly on we shall only be soring the seeds of him the goal of our whole undertakingsidered attempt to invade the Russian further trouble all over the world if we Empire and lustly their titreh on endeavour to enterte inequitable terms, F. N. Maudo, C. B. During the first low | Coixstantipple) has removed the chiefsuch as the complete abolition of the weeks of the war is is probable, than post causes of a delayed decision by depriving army or of any other restriction on pupli in all countries would have been thern of the power; of resilience an elastic incautions of the community which have satistic with an ordinary petce, the band shead possess. Their heavy equip-grown into the very bone and sinew of eversequetice of a series of military mest has, in fact, practically Hxed them the race. victories, by the Allies on conditions in their present positiomand thrown Fortinately, the German cierchant foch tramed according to the old timi presupon them the onus of defending a line does not come under any of these heads colants, and few thought thore would bu, which now, including the Italian frontier for it is practically a growth of the last possible. "But as the struggle went on, montures not less than two thousand half-century, and forms no integral part h the tax-sprenden utterly imponible proposition | of, sãe, conditions of German industry. Oct. 18 and evilnes 40 Nov. 4 treachery and Lellish brutality of the in view of their rapidly waning numbers, since all that industry requires is carriage Nor, 3 Nay. Is Germanic race sccumulated daily. It This line can no longer bend, it must of its product from the producer to the 19 Nov. 26. here evident that something far more ultimately break, and when the break consumer, and the consumer has the beat Nor.
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On Current Accountab the rate of Two It is only in the East that room for such opened to the colossal deception practised navy, Prussia could perer again become per cent, per annum on the daily balanca, extension existed. If the West we could upon them by the Government, civic { the xucléos of any aggressive combination
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