Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4214. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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82. oldal
... hand , advo- cates of the new system argue that the kind of construction they propose will give work to unemployed members of shipbuilding and other trades , who are in greatest distress . In Great Britain , as in America , building ...
... hand , advo- cates of the new system argue that the kind of construction they propose will give work to unemployed members of shipbuilding and other trades , who are in greatest distress . In Great Britain , as in America , building ...
92. oldal
... hand , even liberal and reasonable Germans insist that the Treaty of Versailles was imposed on Germany . ' But , ' I ... hands ? Further- more , this is the first instance , I believe , where a treaty has contained a clause demanding the ...
... hand , even liberal and reasonable Germans insist that the Treaty of Versailles was imposed on Germany . ' But , ' I ... hands ? Further- more , this is the first instance , I believe , where a treaty has contained a clause demanding the ...
94. oldal
... hand , are we entitled to expect that any sort of control of a permanent char- acter can be exercised over Germany that will prevent her recovering her military strength if she so desires ? . . . From the time the Interallied Com ...
... hand , are we entitled to expect that any sort of control of a permanent char- acter can be exercised over Germany that will prevent her recovering her military strength if she so desires ? . . . From the time the Interallied Com ...
97. oldal
... hand , is n't the fact that these nations are armed to the teeth due precisely to their fear and anticipation that the German colossus will again attack them ? Is it at all likely that they will reduce their own armaments first , in ...
... hand , is n't the fact that these nations are armed to the teeth due precisely to their fear and anticipation that the German colossus will again attack them ? Is it at all likely that they will reduce their own armaments first , in ...
98. oldal
... hands Dryden's trans- lation of Vergil . She made him learn Latin at the age of twelve , and gave him French lessons at fifteen . At Dor- chester , the ' Casterbridge ' of his novels , where he was a student of architecture from 1856 to ...
... hands Dryden's trans- lation of Vergil . She made him learn Latin at the age of twelve , and gave him French lessons at fifteen . At Dor- chester , the ' Casterbridge ' of his novels , where he was a student of architecture from 1856 to ...
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