Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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32. oldal
... position are open to be questioned on legal grounds . The authorities of the University of Calcutta will do a public service if they would have a series of the Tagore Law lectures de- livered on the Indian Foreign Juris- diction Acts of ...
... position are open to be questioned on legal grounds . The authorities of the University of Calcutta will do a public service if they would have a series of the Tagore Law lectures de- livered on the Indian Foreign Juris- diction Acts of ...
188. oldal
... position . If the world were pouring supplies into his ports he might make shift some way . But since the seas are policed by the Allied Navies , he is left in the dilemma : either the men go to the field armies , in which case they are ...
... position . If the world were pouring supplies into his ports he might make shift some way . But since the seas are policed by the Allied Navies , he is left in the dilemma : either the men go to the field armies , in which case they are ...
261. oldal
... position being less strong ought to have made the Belgians , they think , strengthen their armament proportionately . Otherwise they had no right to expect to remain a people . This , of course , only represents the view of a part of ...
... position being less strong ought to have made the Belgians , they think , strengthen their armament proportionately . Otherwise they had no right to expect to remain a people . This , of course , only represents the view of a part of ...
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