The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 20
... live uncon- trolled lives without a schedule , and that they are selfishly and unreason- ably disinclined to give parts of their Empire to other States which do not differentiate between conquest and colonisation . It is a stupefying ...
... live uncon- trolled lives without a schedule , and that they are selfishly and unreason- ably disinclined to give parts of their Empire to other States which do not differentiate between conquest and colonisation . It is a stupefying ...
Pagina 48
... live Poland . ' Their spirit is revealed in news of the execution of twelve- year - old boys accused of sabotage , who , facing the firing squad and before dying , shouted : ' Long live Poland , Germany will lose the war . ' Polish ...
... live Poland . ' Their spirit is revealed in news of the execution of twelve- year - old boys accused of sabotage , who , facing the firing squad and before dying , shouted : ' Long live Poland , Germany will lose the war . ' Polish ...
Pagina 131
... live on , and children are going blind from lack of fats . In Belgrade people are starving . But the psychological terror under which they live is even worse than the physical difficulties . There is the constant knowledge of being ...
... live on , and children are going blind from lack of fats . In Belgrade people are starving . But the psychological terror under which they live is even worse than the physical difficulties . There is the constant knowledge of being ...
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