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English: Philipp Scheidemann proclaiming the German Republic outside the Reichstag building in Berlin

Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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mans hadbeen rattling the saber, but now theirchief occupation is waving the spogn.—Charleston News and Courier. If we had been in war as long as theother nations, it would have taken ourGovernment until the ne.\t war to com-plete the casualty list.—St. Paul PioneerPress. If Paderewski is made President ofthe new Republic of Poland, he oughtto be able to put a lot of harmony in thefuture concert of Europe. — ArkansasGazette. Marse Henry Watterson may notho much on prayer, but when he says,God bless Wilson and give him wis-dom, he certainly knows whats wanted.—Buffalo News. IMiE Dutcli proposal to jnit the Kai.scron an island will be all right if the islandis in the tropics, and inhabited by mos-quitoes and cooties and a volcano.—Richmond News-Leader. With the exception of one regimentsupplied with t wenty-fourf.Ts. no.\n^o^i-can-made gtms ever reached tin- Americanfnmt in France, which otily moans tin?Germans knew when to quit. — WallStreet Journal. Niw Yi RE IGN - COMMENT
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Copyrighted by the Interuational Fihii Service, New York. THE END OP THE GERMAN EMPIRE.Here is Philipp Scheidemann proclaiming the German Republic outside the Reichstag building in Berlin. GERMAN PEACE THREATS AND WHINES WE HAVE GOT TO BEHAVE. Germany gives us fairwarning that she has put a rod in pickle which on thefirst convenient occasion she will lay about our backsif we do not mend our manners. Germany admits that therehas been a slight accident, and for some unaccountable reasonAllied troops are now keeping the Watch on the Rhine, butif we think that Germany is defeated, we are greatly mis-taken. The undefeated Army of the Fatherland is bringingback untarnished escutcheons; they are told that they havefought the good fight, that they need never think of thewar in shame, and they are actually being assured that theywere not really defeated, but only obliged to succumb tothe superiority of brute force. Meanwhile the evident determination of the Allies to pay noheed to German whine

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