Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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D635 .G8 1916a | Note addressed to the United States Ambassador : regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. (In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no. 20 (1916)" : Cd. 8261) | 1 |
D635 .G8 1916ab | Memorandum addressed by the French and British governments to the United States government : regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. <In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no. 23 (1916)": Cd. 8294.> | 1 |
D635 .G8 1916ba | Further correspondence with the United States ambassador respecting the "Trading with the enemy (extension of powers) act, 1915" <In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no. 11 (1916)": Cd. 8225.> | 1 |
D635 .G8 1916e | Correspondence with the Swedish minister on the subject of the detention by the Swedish government of the British transit mail to Russia as a reprisal for the search of parcels mail by His Majesty's government. | 1 |
D635 .H33 | Le problème du régionalisme / | 1 |
D635 .H35 | The starvation of Germany / | 1 |
D635 .H58 1918 | The business of agriculture during the war and after / | 1 |
D635 .H6 | The only possible peace / | 1 |
D635 .M33 1917 | The second Liberty loan and the American farmer : an address / | 1 |
D635 .M68 1918 | The war and industrial readjustments / | 1 |
D635 .O38 1989 |
The First World War : an agrarian interpretation / The First World War, an agrarian interpretation / |
2 |
D635 .P6 1916 | Poland under the Germans. | 1 |
D635 .R5 | British staying power : Lord Revelstoke's views. Anglo-American sympathies / | 1 |
D635 .S35 1917 | War time borrowing by the government : an address by Mortimer L. Schiff before the American Academy of Political and Social Science at Philadelphia, Pa. on November 2, 1917. | 1 |
D635 .S42 1915z | The security for allied loans. | 1 |
D635 .S6 | Who is to pay for the war? / | 1 |
D635 .S68 1916 | The straight path and the crooked. | 1 |
D635 .T6 1916 | The destruction of Poland : a study in German efficiency / | 1 |
D635 .V23 1917 | How to win the war / | 1 |
D635 .W43 1992 | The Wilson administration and the shipbuilding crisis of 1917 : steel ships and wooden steamers / | 1 |