The Pacific Spectator, Količina 9Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1955 |
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Stran 347
... political and economic . . . . That does not prevent us from establishing relations with friendly countries like China , but we are used to working with the French and we can continue to do so on a basis of equality and reciprocity ...
... political and economic . . . . That does not prevent us from establishing relations with friendly countries like China , but we are used to working with the French and we can continue to do so on a basis of equality and reciprocity ...
Stran 347
... political action at a time when the French were still in control of the country . With peace and international recognition of their independence they felt free to act for the first time , to build up a government of their own choosing ...
... political action at a time when the French were still in control of the country . With peace and international recognition of their independence they felt free to act for the first time , to build up a government of their own choosing ...
Stran 347
... political imperatives the necessity of adapting policy to public opinion , of trying to reconcile opposing interests among anti - Communist elements , of broadening the base of the government until it could in truth speak for the people ...
... political imperatives the necessity of adapting policy to public opinion , of trying to reconcile opposing interests among anti - Communist elements , of broadening the base of the government until it could in truth speak for the people ...
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VISITORS IN FORMOSA Hubert G Schenck | 20 |
PREVIEW A POEM S Wilmot Schneider | 31 |
THE UNDERTOW A STORY Wesley Ford Davis | 58 |
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