Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4214. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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85. oldal
... stand the whole time they are at work . . . . In many cases the atmospheric and dust conditions are bad . The sanitary arrangements in the majority of mills and factories leave very much to be desired . The average earnings of a young ...
... stand the whole time they are at work . . . . In many cases the atmospheric and dust conditions are bad . The sanitary arrangements in the majority of mills and factories leave very much to be desired . The average earnings of a young ...
88. oldal
... stand at five to three . As to the location of the belligerent fleets on the outbreak of the war , it is safe to suppose that the first moves of the war would find Hawaii in occupation of the American fleet . For should America be a ...
... stand at five to three . As to the location of the belligerent fleets on the outbreak of the war , it is safe to suppose that the first moves of the war would find Hawaii in occupation of the American fleet . For should America be a ...
89. oldal
... stand on their guard . To begin with , as a result of many years ' isolation , our nation is devoid of diplomatic training and has the fault of expressing its feel- ings to foreign nations bluntly and coarsely . In common with the other ...
... stand on their guard . To begin with , as a result of many years ' isolation , our nation is devoid of diplomatic training and has the fault of expressing its feel- ings to foreign nations bluntly and coarsely . In common with the other ...
91. oldal
... What is the proprietor of a confectionary to think when a man of suspicious appearance stands about his shop with an army of greedy urchins ? - [ WE continue M. Naudeau's account of his observations AMERICA'S PACIFIC MANEUVRES 91.
... What is the proprietor of a confectionary to think when a man of suspicious appearance stands about his shop with an army of greedy urchins ? - [ WE continue M. Naudeau's account of his observations AMERICA'S PACIFIC MANEUVRES 91.
95. oldal
... standing the reiterated cautions of the Allies , no machinery formerly em- ployed for making heavy artillery has been scrapped . It is not only intact , but it is carefully kept in the best of condition . Furthermore , there is a ...
... standing the reiterated cautions of the Allies , no machinery formerly em- ployed for making heavy artillery has been scrapped . It is not only intact , but it is carefully kept in the best of condition . Furthermore , there is a ...
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