Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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69. oldal
... force the Eight - hour Law through Congress in order to avert a national railway strike , presented Mr. Hughes with an issue upon which he seized with in- stancy and conviction . Mr. Hughes is a lawyer - politician ; he could speak his ...
... force the Eight - hour Law through Congress in order to avert a national railway strike , presented Mr. Hughes with an issue upon which he seized with in- stancy and conviction . Mr. Hughes is a lawyer - politician ; he could speak his ...
508. oldal
... force , instead of force getting the sanction of law ; in which the com- ponent States , small or great , weak or strong , are to be equal before the law , however unequal in other respects ; and in which , just as in societies composed ...
... force , instead of force getting the sanction of law ; in which the com- ponent States , small or great , weak or strong , are to be equal before the law , however unequal in other respects ; and in which , just as in societies composed ...
659. oldal
... forces to Bulgaria , that the Bulgarian army itself was by no means im- mobilized at Salonika , and that once Roumania ... force to realize the aims which they have defined to be theirs in prosecuting the war . On the other hand , the ...
... forces to Bulgaria , that the Bulgarian army itself was by no means im- mobilized at Salonika , and that once Roumania ... force to realize the aims which they have defined to be theirs in prosecuting the war . On the other hand , the ...
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