Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4214. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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84. oldal
... thought the 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 ...
... thought the 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 ...
89. oldal
... thought it politic to get up huge manoeuvres in order to intimidate Japan by a superior show of force . But while many Japanese thought- lessly and irresponsibly talk of war with America , there is hardly any person with any knowledge ...
... thought it politic to get up huge manoeuvres in order to intimidate Japan by a superior show of force . But while many Japanese thought- lessly and irresponsibly talk of war with America , there is hardly any person with any knowledge ...
90. oldal
... thought- lessly of it . If the present generation is warlike , therefore , it is not because of its inborn national character , but a re- sult of its exaggerated faith in Yamato- damashii and an overhigh opinion of its military genius ...
... thought- lessly of it . If the present generation is warlike , therefore , it is not because of its inborn national character , but a re- sult of its exaggerated faith in Yamato- damashii and an overhigh opinion of its military genius ...
99. oldal
... thought . In his study of Hardy , one of the most comprehensive ever devoted to the great novelist , M. Firmin Roz writes : ' Mr. Hardy calls one of the volumes in which he has collected his short stories Life's Little Ironies . If we ...
... thought . In his study of Hardy , one of the most comprehensive ever devoted to the great novelist , M. Firmin Roz writes : ' Mr. Hardy calls one of the volumes in which he has collected his short stories Life's Little Ironies . If we ...
101. oldal
... thought then that perhaps the Roman Church had lost faith in herself and in her mission , because she lacked the radiant confidence that she could receive and assimilate without difficulty the new elements that were offered . " The ...
... thought then that perhaps the Roman Church had lost faith in herself and in her mission , because she lacked the radiant confidence that she could receive and assimilate without difficulty the new elements that were offered . " The ...
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