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Page 536
... moved a large portion of his best troops to Quemoy . Evacuation under fire would be exceedingly difficult ; if attacked ... move also from our point of view . This idea of burning bridges of maneuvering into a posi- 536 THE VIRGINIA ...
... moved a large portion of his best troops to Quemoy . Evacuation under fire would be exceedingly difficult ; if attacked ... move also from our point of view . This idea of burning bridges of maneuvering into a posi- 536 THE VIRGINIA ...
Page 626
... moved their homes annually . " The year before it had been estimated that 31 mil- lion persons would pull up stakes and move , with at least 3 per cent of them going to some other State . More recently this annual migration appears to ...
... moved their homes annually . " The year before it had been estimated that 31 mil- lion persons would pull up stakes and move , with at least 3 per cent of them going to some other State . More recently this annual migration appears to ...
Page 634
... move has become almost as natural as to breathe . And if by some freak accident you or I live where our ancestors did , or have become attached to our residences and not anxious to move , a new superhighway , or condemnation by public ...
... move has become almost as natural as to breathe . And if by some freak accident you or I live where our ancestors did , or have become attached to our residences and not anxious to move , a new superhighway , or condemnation by public ...
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18801963 529 Masters 510 | 30 |
Diplomacy and Intervention in the Devel Toynbee | 104 |
Optimism I L Salomon 232 | 156 |
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