The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 134Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 51
... regard the Dictatorship , which was exercised from Belgrade , the capital both of Serbia and of Yugoslavia , and administered largely by Serbian officials and agents , as a Serb institution . When King Alexander was murdered by members ...
... regard the Dictatorship , which was exercised from Belgrade , the capital both of Serbia and of Yugoslavia , and administered largely by Serbian officials and agents , as a Serb institution . When King Alexander was murdered by members ...
Pagina 98
... regard . His book , Mein Kampf , is permeated by this regard , just as it is permeated by Hitler's contempt for his own people , the Germans . His main purpose in going to war was to subjugate the European mainland and then to open up ...
... regard . His book , Mein Kampf , is permeated by this regard , just as it is permeated by Hitler's contempt for his own people , the Germans . His main purpose in going to war was to subjugate the European mainland and then to open up ...
Pagina 216
... regard this as fair comment . V At the risk of fouling my own nest I will now present the critics with the case ... regards Lord Keynes as an apostle of planning in the popular meaning he should read the concluding notes of The General ...
... regard this as fair comment . V At the risk of fouling my own nest I will now present the critics with the case ... regards Lord Keynes as an apostle of planning in the popular meaning he should read the concluding notes of The General ...
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