Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4215. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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133. oldal
... asked himself if the skull capacity of these Nordic coast dwellers was not unusu- ally large . But the appearance of the first Russian gendarmes quickly put an end to these reflections . Had we then , in those former days , completely ...
... asked himself if the skull capacity of these Nordic coast dwellers was not unusu- ally large . But the appearance of the first Russian gendarmes quickly put an end to these reflections . Had we then , in those former days , completely ...
135. oldal
... asked if his good city found life supportable under the new régime . ' We should get along very tolerably , ' Herr Sahm replied with deliberation , ' if Danzig's liberties were respected . But as a matter of fact , our rights are ...
... asked if his good city found life supportable under the new régime . ' We should get along very tolerably , ' Herr Sahm replied with deliberation , ' if Danzig's liberties were respected . But as a matter of fact , our rights are ...
140. oldal
... asked me to call to see him . Our host- ess , after his departure , exclaimed : ' Well , you have made a conquest . Never before have I seen Hayward pay the least attention to a young man . It will be well worth your while to go and ...
... asked me to call to see him . Our host- ess , after his departure , exclaimed : ' Well , you have made a conquest . Never before have I seen Hayward pay the least attention to a young man . It will be well worth your while to go and ...
151. oldal
... asking for mercy , who but Lenin kept saying that the blockade would soon burst asunder and in a short time he would be discussing the situation peacefully with Euro- pean diplomats ? His optimistic prophe- cies were without end , and ...
... asking for mercy , who but Lenin kept saying that the blockade would soon burst asunder and in a short time he would be discussing the situation peacefully with Euro- pean diplomats ? His optimistic prophe- cies were without end , and ...
152. oldal
... asked to take charge of our military instruction , came to Moscow , looked things over , waved his hand , and said something that was not flattering and is not fit to repeat on paper . And did not Trotskii himself say once that his Red ...
... asked to take charge of our military instruction , came to Moscow , looked things over , waved his hand , and said something that was not flattering and is not fit to repeat on paper . And did not Trotskii himself say once that his Red ...
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