Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4214. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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82. oldal
... Government was in power pro- vides for subsidizing out of the public funds the construction of tenements for working people . Several private pro- ― moters - Lord Weir is the most promi- nent among them have come for- ward with a system ...
... Government was in power pro- vides for subsidizing out of the public funds the construction of tenements for working people . Several private pro- ― moters - Lord Weir is the most promi- nent among them have come for- ward with a system ...
83. oldal
... Government's projects both at home and abroad . He said that Mos- cow had lately lived through ' a period of recognitions ' because other Govern- ments found it impossible longer to ignore the Soviet Union , but that these recognitions ...
... Government's projects both at home and abroad . He said that Mos- cow had lately lived through ' a period of recognitions ' because other Govern- ments found it impossible longer to ignore the Soviet Union , but that these recognitions ...
84. oldal
... Government ' talked to that country in too mild a voice . ' After the business of the Conference was transacted , the delegates made a tour of Georgia , where , according to Soviet accounts , the populace received them with enthusiasm ...
... Government ' talked to that country in too mild a voice . ' After the business of the Conference was transacted , the delegates made a tour of Georgia , where , according to Soviet accounts , the populace received them with enthusiasm ...
86. oldal
... Government , partly with this in view , and also in accord with its general plan of administrative reform , recently put into force a law abolishing the old provinces with their semi - independent governor - generals , and replacing ...
... Government , partly with this in view , and also in accord with its general plan of administrative reform , recently put into force a law abolishing the old provinces with their semi - independent governor - generals , and replacing ...
121. oldal
... the control of a govern- ment department . Sir Oliver , however , having a very wholesome distrust of government departments , points out that , though some regulation may be necessary , it should be reduced to an absolute minimum 121.
... the control of a govern- ment department . Sir Oliver , however , having a very wholesome distrust of government departments , points out that , though some regulation may be necessary , it should be reduced to an absolute minimum 121.
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