The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 83
Pagina 177
... government at the base of the Chinese pyramid , and by fostering an identity of moral ideas and standards of conduct . The Government in China supervised , rewarded and punished ; it criticised rather than controlled , and in such a ...
... government at the base of the Chinese pyramid , and by fostering an identity of moral ideas and standards of conduct . The Government in China supervised , rewarded and punished ; it criticised rather than controlled , and in such a ...
Pagina 178
... Government and administration . It was in 1923 , when Russia had recovered from the first effects of the Bolshevic Revolution in 1917 , that the relations between Russia and China entered upon their present phase , and Russia began ...
... Government and administration . It was in 1923 , when Russia had recovered from the first effects of the Bolshevic Revolution in 1917 , that the relations between Russia and China entered upon their present phase , and Russia began ...
Pagina 255
... government to India , they were indeed vieux jeu . We had already reached the stage long before the Cripps Mission when we were pledged to give self - government to India . It was decided by the Morley - Minto Reforms that Indians ...
... government to India , they were indeed vieux jeu . We had already reached the stage long before the Cripps Mission when we were pledged to give self - government to India . It was decided by the Morley - Minto Reforms that Indians ...
Inhoudsopgave
AUTHOR | 14 |
The Operations in Libya | 67 |
India and Democracy | 90 |
9 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
achieved alliance Allies amongst armed Army Army Co-operation Command attack balance of power Baltic battle become bombers bombing botanical name Britain British Empire Burma Cabinet campaign century China civilisation co-operation Command common Communist conflict Congress Constitution danger defeat defence democracy democratic domination doubt East Eastern economic Empire enemy England English Europe European existence fact federal fighting Fleet Air Arm flowers forces foreign France French frontier German German revolution Hitler Imperial independence India industry interest Italian Fleet Japan Japanese Jewish Kuomintang leaders liberty Libya Lord matter means ment military Napoleon nation naval Navy Nazis never offensive organisation party peace perhaps plant Poland Polish political President Prime Minister reason remain revolution Rommel Russia Scharnhorst seems Sfax ships Singapore Socialist Soviet Stalin strategy Stuka tanks territories things tion to-day Tobruk United Vansittartism victory War Cabinet weapons whole