. The Saturday evening post. For Holiday giving eachPresident is encased in ahandsome Christmas box refleeting its quality and yourgood judgment and goodwishes. Every pair guaranteed Be sure the name Presidentis on the buckleMade at Shirley Massachusetts. (Continued from Page 108) to reason that their willfulness in deliber-ately shutting their eyes to conditionswhich were bound to defeat in the end thevery aims of their policy, and which tothem no less than to independent observersmust have appeared quite evident, couldnot have had some determining and per-haps even compelling causes. Among t


. The Saturday evening post. For Holiday giving eachPresident is encased in ahandsome Christmas box refleeting its quality and yourgood judgment and goodwishes. Every pair guaranteed Be sure the name Presidentis on the buckleMade at Shirley Massachusetts. (Continued from Page 108) to reason that their willfulness in deliber-ately shutting their eyes to conditionswhich were bound to defeat in the end thevery aims of their policy, and which tothem no less than to independent observersmust have appeared quite evident, couldnot have had some determining and per-haps even compelling causes. Among these determining causes the firstplace must be assigned to the attitude ofthe various governments, imperial as wellas provincial, under Prince Lvoffs presi-dency, and lastly coalition under Kerensky,with which they had to deal; and which, allof them, in disregard of the countrys trag-ically crying need of peace, of the manifestunwillingness of the people to stay anylonger in the fight, and of the resultantgradual voluntary demobilization of thearmy, which in reality had set in—thoughcarefully concealed—already toward theend of 1916, were constantly assuring andcontinued to the last moment to assure ourAllies of their unshakable determinationto


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