The National Review, Volume 101W.H. Allen, 1933 |
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Page 413
... given , no prisoners taken . All who shall fall into your hands shall be at your mercy . " These orders were fully lived up to in China , and we have reason to know how largely they were acted on in the Great War , when his commands , given ...
... given , no prisoners taken . All who shall fall into your hands shall be at your mercy . " These orders were fully lived up to in China , and we have reason to know how largely they were acted on in the Great War , when his commands , given ...
Page 482
... given the economic aid she sorely needs . Here it should be pointed out that the framers of the Treaty of Saint Germains were hopelessly wrong in assuming that Austria would be able to exist economically by her own efforts . She has ...
... given the economic aid she sorely needs . Here it should be pointed out that the framers of the Treaty of Saint Germains were hopelessly wrong in assuming that Austria would be able to exist economically by her own efforts . She has ...
Page 595
... given larger pieces ; but when we were , we noted that these pieces had a peculiar smell . A Belgian veterinary surgeon finally discovered , when examining the remains of a bone , that the meat was dog's flesh . the case of the British ...
... given larger pieces ; but when we were , we noted that these pieces had a peculiar smell . A Belgian veterinary surgeon finally discovered , when examining the remains of a bone , that the meat was dog's flesh . the case of the British ...
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