Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4214. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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86. oldal
... enemies of the Chinese padrones , who stir up labor trouble in revenge . THE KURD REVOLT A CONSTANTINOPLE correspondent writes in Eleftheron Vima , an Athens daily , that the ' obscure bandit chief Said ' who , according to Turkish ...
... enemies of the Chinese padrones , who stir up labor trouble in revenge . THE KURD REVOLT A CONSTANTINOPLE correspondent writes in Eleftheron Vima , an Athens daily , that the ' obscure bandit chief Said ' who , according to Turkish ...
87. oldal
... enemy , for it would be idle to suppose that the American fleet is at so much pains and expense with reference to such ... enemies before the war , used to irritate the nations involved , so to - day many Japanese are offended at the ...
... enemy , for it would be idle to suppose that the American fleet is at so much pains and expense with reference to such ... enemies before the war , used to irritate the nations involved , so to - day many Japanese are offended at the ...
89. oldal
... enemy , to chastise America , and the like . This has been magnified by anti - Japanese agitators in America until Americans who do not know the real strength of Japan are clamoring for war , while those who know better have thought it ...
... enemy , to chastise America , and the like . This has been magnified by anti - Japanese agitators in America until Americans who do not know the real strength of Japan are clamoring for war , while those who know better have thought it ...
92. oldal
... enemies were so sure that they were right , why would not they consult the wishes of the people whose fate was in their hands ? Further- more , this is the first instance , I believe , where a treaty has contained a clause demanding the ...
... enemies were so sure that they were right , why would not they consult the wishes of the people whose fate was in their hands ? Further- more , this is the first instance , I believe , where a treaty has contained a clause demanding the ...
96. oldal
... enemies and who maintain powerful armaments ? ' But , you will object , it is not a ques- tion of Germany's consenting . She has nothing to say about it . She has promised to disarm . Yes , of course that is very easy to say at Paris ...
... enemies and who maintain powerful armaments ? ' But , you will object , it is not a ques- tion of Germany's consenting . She has nothing to say about it . She has promised to disarm . Yes , of course that is very easy to say at Paris ...
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