Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... mean ? Mulvaney was shaking him savagely . Meantime the men in the room howled with delight . There was war in the ... means in his power , and so wather an ' jungle - wather too ? swiftly that the Irishman had barely time Ortheris had ...
... mean ? Mulvaney was shaking him savagely . Meantime the men in the room howled with delight . There was war in the ... means in his power , and so wather an ' jungle - wather too ? swiftly that the Irishman had barely time Ortheris had ...
18. oldal
... means a native lady all the " Yes , he had put me on a thrain - put world over except whin a soldier av the me , palanquin an ' all , an ' six black assas- quane happens to be takin ' a ride . ' Wom . sins av his own coolies that was in ...
... means a native lady all the " Yes , he had put me on a thrain - put world over except whin a soldier av the me , palanquin an ' all , an ' six black assas- quane happens to be takin ' a ride . ' Wom . sins av his own coolies that was in ...
22. oldal
... means which a State can employ to secure its ends , its military and financial resources , and the temper of its people , these are also factors which forcibly and inevitably control all political movements ; and these must be fully ...
... means which a State can employ to secure its ends , its military and financial resources , and the temper of its people , these are also factors which forcibly and inevitably control all political movements ; and these must be fully ...
25. oldal
... means the inevitable extension of a system of protective duties adverse to our com- mercial interests . We are becoming in- creasingly sensible of the necessity , not only of preserving existing colonial pos- sessions , but also of ...
... means the inevitable extension of a system of protective duties adverse to our com- mercial interests . We are becoming in- creasingly sensible of the necessity , not only of preserving existing colonial pos- sessions , but also of ...
29. oldal
... means favorable , were , as a measure of precau tion , being forcibly deprived of their horses . The Turcomans have never fought on foot , and without horses they become as harmless as unarmed peasants . the consideration of the armed ...
... means favorable , were , as a measure of precau tion , being forcibly deprived of their horses . The Turcomans have never fought on foot , and without horses they become as harmless as unarmed peasants . the consideration of the armed ...
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