The Living Age, 290. kötetLiving Age Company, 1916 |
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68. oldal
... given up , hence the sacrifice made to America did not possess the significance given to it by some German publicists . From nearly every point of view President Wilson could not do other- wise than accept the German reply as ...
... given up , hence the sacrifice made to America did not possess the significance given to it by some German publicists . From nearly every point of view President Wilson could not do other- wise than accept the German reply as ...
102. oldal
... given to Cadets in many schools ; and there is , under the in- fluence of the war , a marked growth in the number of such schools . It is given also in such organizations as the Church Lads ' Brigade . In an address given by the Chief ...
... given to Cadets in many schools ; and there is , under the in- fluence of the war , a marked growth in the number of such schools . It is given also in such organizations as the Church Lads ' Brigade . In an address given by the Chief ...
774. oldal
... given him to the maximum extent pos- sible , having regard to the engine- power of his machine . High factors of structural safety , such as might be insisted on quite reasonably under nor- mal conditions , are not the vital ques- tion ...
... given him to the maximum extent pos- sible , having regard to the engine- power of his machine . High factors of structural safety , such as might be insisted on quite reasonably under nor- mal conditions , are not the vital ques- tion ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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