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... establishing order . The inevit- able conclusion is that the Turk , as a ruling power , should therefore cease to exist . To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the progressive nations should not ...
... establishing order . The inevit- able conclusion is that the Turk , as a ruling power , should therefore cease to exist . To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the progressive nations should not ...
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... established and in constant working order ; that the children may thus be brought into close contact with their ... establishing a government that was to be run by political parties . That notion came later . It was bitterly contested by ...
... established and in constant working order ; that the children may thus be brought into close contact with their ... establishing a government that was to be run by political parties . That notion came later . It was bitterly contested by ...
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... established tradition in America to distrust every Mexican Government . The policy of dealing with Mexico need not always be that of the Big Stick . " Americans have never understood the Latin character . During the war with Spain when ...
... established tradition in America to distrust every Mexican Government . The policy of dealing with Mexico need not always be that of the Big Stick . " Americans have never understood the Latin character . During the war with Spain when ...
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... serious opposition from England in establishing his factory at Cork is part of the huge body of delusions that have made the Irish question a very serious American question . Yet if any one had 606 The Reader's Digest.
... serious opposition from England in establishing his factory at Cork is part of the huge body of delusions that have made the Irish question a very serious American question . Yet if any one had 606 The Reader's Digest.
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... established a Free State under the patronage of European nations and the United States . The protecting powers , fearing that the natives might be exploited if put under one of the greater powers , picked out a minor power ruled by a ...
... established a Free State under the patronage of European nations and the United States . The protecting powers , fearing that the natives might be exploited if put under one of the greater powers , picked out a minor power ruled by a ...
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