The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 111Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1932 |
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Pagina 16
... position in the world has imposed upon us certain responsibilities which no other country can undertake in the same way , and most foreign nations want us to be strong enough to make use of our special qualities of clear vision ...
... position in the world has imposed upon us certain responsibilities which no other country can undertake in the same way , and most foreign nations want us to be strong enough to make use of our special qualities of clear vision ...
Pagina 17
... position of leadership in Europe . Austria is in much the same position , and during a recent visit to Vienna I was assured by Dr. Schober , the Federal Vice- Chancellor , of Austria's deep gratitude to this country in her financial ...
... position of leadership in Europe . Austria is in much the same position , and during a recent visit to Vienna I was assured by Dr. Schober , the Federal Vice- Chancellor , of Austria's deep gratitude to this country in her financial ...
Pagina 101
... position which barred his route and which he could not turn . He sent Gallic spies , who reported that the hostile forces occupied the position by day but left it unguarded at night . He therefore marched to the foot of the position and ...
... position which barred his route and which he could not turn . He sent Gallic spies , who reported that the hostile forces occupied the position by day but left it unguarded at night . He therefore marched to the foot of the position and ...
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Our Crimson Highways | 3 |
Birth Control and Eugenics | 10 |
a Revaluation | 11 |
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