Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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69. oldal
... feeling which Mr. Hughes put into his arguments upon this subject , which was not within sight at the time of his nomination , and , by contrast , how cautious was his handling of the case upon which he was required to declare himself ...
... feeling which Mr. Hughes put into his arguments upon this subject , which was not within sight at the time of his nomination , and , by contrast , how cautious was his handling of the case upon which he was required to declare himself ...
384. oldal
... feeling that the Turks , freed from restraint , would not fail to abuse and pillage the defence- less people ; and this narrative proves the feeling to have been well founded . The author was fortunate in escaping , on the United States ...
... feeling that the Turks , freed from restraint , would not fail to abuse and pillage the defence- less people ; and this narrative proves the feeling to have been well founded . The author was fortunate in escaping , on the United States ...
700. oldal
... feelings which are not easily defended on the grounds of definite wrongs done that often go deepest and last longest . The ... feeling was growing up between Britain and America . can who The feelings of the British people may best be ...
... feelings which are not easily defended on the grounds of definite wrongs done that often go deepest and last longest . The ... feeling was growing up between Britain and America . can who The feelings of the British people may best be ...
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