Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Том 1Hazlitt Alva Cuppy J. A. Hill, 1904 |
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... Given those tendencies , our chief concern is with their results to - day . And as we observe those results we gain some inkling of what lies ahead . Some historians have argued that the long perspective of a hundred years is essential ...
... Given those tendencies , our chief concern is with their results to - day . And as we observe those results we gain some inkling of what lies ahead . Some historians have argued that the long perspective of a hundred years is essential ...
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... Given a comprehensive plan , the careful student may safely interpret last year for us in the light of our present view - points ; and the interest and value of such an interpre- tation is not to be gainsaid . The plan of OUR OWN TIMES ...
... Given a comprehensive plan , the careful student may safely interpret last year for us in the light of our present view - points ; and the interest and value of such an interpre- tation is not to be gainsaid . The plan of OUR OWN TIMES ...
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... given to South and Central American countries , which were thoroughly represented . The " Pan - American ideal " of a continent . closely knit together was emphasized throughout the exhibits . On the pictorial side the Exposition was a ...
... given to South and Central American countries , which were thoroughly represented . The " Pan - American ideal " of a continent . closely knit together was emphasized throughout the exhibits . On the pictorial side the Exposition was a ...
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... given him the facts he remarked : " I never believed that the Americans could be so just and liberal . " His enlightenment was complete . The result of the conferences was that on April 1 Aguinaldo took the oath of allegiance to the ...
... given him the facts he remarked : " I never believed that the Americans could be so just and liberal . " His enlightenment was complete . The result of the conferences was that on April 1 Aguinaldo took the oath of allegiance to the ...
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... given any real atten- tion to the accurate registration of land titles . The growth of the land- ed estates could not easily be traced back to definite beginnings , and there were indications that many landholders had acquired their ...
... given any real atten- tion to the accurate registration of land titles . The growth of the land- ed estates could not easily be traced back to definite beginnings , and there were indications that many landholders had acquired their ...
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