The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research: The Actual Words of the World's Best Historians, Biographers and Specialists; a Complete System of History for All Uses, Extending to All Countries and Subjects and Representing the Better, Том 1C.A. Nichols Publishing Company, 1922 - 10855 страница |
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... Held by British ( 1918 ) . See WORLD WAR : 1918 : VI . Turkish theater : c , 3 . ABUD . - 1918. - Held by British . See WORLD WAR : 1918 : VI . Turkish theater : c , 2 . ABUKIR . See ABOUKIR . ABU'L ABBAS ( also called 16 ABSOLUTISM ABUD.
... Held by British ( 1918 ) . See WORLD WAR : 1918 : VI . Turkish theater : c , 3 . ABUD . - 1918. - Held by British . See WORLD WAR : 1918 : VI . Turkish theater : c , 2 . ABUKIR . See ABOUKIR . ABU'L ABBAS ( also called 16 ABSOLUTISM ABUD.
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... held its sittings , not in a town , but in a mountain fortress . But in Thucydides ' own time Stratos had attained its position as the greatest city of Akarnania , and probably the federal assemblies were already held there . . . . Of ...
... held its sittings , not in a town , but in a mountain fortress . But in Thucydides ' own time Stratos had attained its position as the greatest city of Akarnania , and probably the federal assemblies were already held there . . . . Of ...
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... held that the manufacture of com- modities intended for export and , in fact , thus exported , is to be distinguished from the interstate transportation of those goods , that " commerce succeeds to manufacture and is not a part of it ...
... held that the manufacture of com- modities intended for export and , in fact , thus exported , is to be distinguished from the interstate transportation of those goods , that " commerce succeeds to manufacture and is not a part of it ...
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... held by an hereditary enemy , who have often suffered from invasions through those gateways in the past , and who know that they are held by the enemy for the deliberate purpose of making any possible future invasion easy . Add to this ...
... held by an hereditary enemy , who have often suffered from invasions through those gateways in the past , and who know that they are held by the enemy for the deliberate purpose of making any possible future invasion easy . Add to this ...
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... held to be , both in the manner of its execu- tion and in its precise terms , fundamentally in opposition to the very principles for which America was fighting , but early recognized the right of the Jugo - Slavs to rule themselves ...
... held to be , both in the manner of its execu- tion and in its precise terms , fundamentally in opposition to the very principles for which America was fighting , but early recognized the right of the Jugo - Slavs to rule themselves ...
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