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Pagina 90
... represented . This in turn produced delegates to the provincial assembly in whose hands lay the fate of 20,000,000 people . One of the village patriarchs was chosen to be Fan Chia's representative , and this was regarded as a happy ...
... represented . This in turn produced delegates to the provincial assembly in whose hands lay the fate of 20,000,000 people . One of the village patriarchs was chosen to be Fan Chia's representative , and this was regarded as a happy ...
Pagina 182
... represented the only barrier against totalitarianism . Mr. Morgan Phillips was more precise when , in the course of a speech on February 7th , he said : ' If there should be a collapse in Britain it would mean the danger of an ...
... represented the only barrier against totalitarianism . Mr. Morgan Phillips was more precise when , in the course of a speech on February 7th , he said : ' If there should be a collapse in Britain it would mean the danger of an ...
Pagina 214
... represented by Richardson and Hunt , was under way , but it was doomed to frustration . · II It was the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 that condemned American architecture to the imitative and the derivative for another generation ...
... represented by Richardson and Hunt , was under way , but it was doomed to frustration . · II It was the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 that condemned American architecture to the imitative and the derivative for another generation ...
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