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417. oldal
... regard the prefect as a hero . Probably they will consider him a prig , and certainly a sneak . The fact that he has sacri- ficed all that makes schoolboy life worth living in the exercise of his simple duty will not occur to the rank ...
... regard the prefect as a hero . Probably they will consider him a prig , and certainly a sneak . The fact that he has sacri- ficed all that makes schoolboy life worth living in the exercise of his simple duty will not occur to the rank ...
695. oldal
... regard to Belgium the first act of hos- tility . " On the same day we are in- formed of Great Britain's attitude ( No. 11 ) , which has already been explained in our own White Paper . It was also on the 31st that an important ...
... regard to Belgium the first act of hos- tility . " On the same day we are in- formed of Great Britain's attitude ( No. 11 ) , which has already been explained in our own White Paper . It was also on the 31st that an important ...
718. oldal
... regard the use of floating mines in warfare as governed by the Common Law of naval war , and the German Government has ac- knowledged the duty to respect neutral rights in the most emphatic manner whenever it is possible to do so . · As ...
... regard the use of floating mines in warfare as governed by the Common Law of naval war , and the German Government has ac- knowledged the duty to respect neutral rights in the most emphatic manner whenever it is possible to do so . · As ...
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