Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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248. oldal
... question in one of the many ways in which questions are put off - i.e . , by giving a general rather than a specific reply , or , as the Germans were quick to see , by re- peating their proposal for a Con- ference . While all these ...
... question in one of the many ways in which questions are put off - i.e . , by giving a general rather than a specific reply , or , as the Germans were quick to see , by re- peating their proposal for a Con- ference . While all these ...
498. oldal
... question whether there is a better expedient for settlement at our command than the proposal , which has been raised in more than one quarter , for a confer- ence on the whole Eastern question , though no conference could be held with a ...
... question whether there is a better expedient for settlement at our command than the proposal , which has been raised in more than one quarter , for a confer- ence on the whole Eastern question , though no conference could be held with a ...
521. oldal
... question at issue between the British and American Governments . In fact , there is no question , however serious it may be considered , that would not come under the operations of the arbitration treaty now in force between the two ...
... question at issue between the British and American Governments . In fact , there is no question , however serious it may be considered , that would not come under the operations of the arbitration treaty now in force between the two ...
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