Quellen zur neueren Geschichte, Izdaje 22–24H. Lang, 1957 |
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Stran 111
... fact that he has the assistance of scientific and practical agencies which in respect to variety of activity , of personnel , and of financial support exceed those of any other two or three nations in the world combined . There is ...
... fact that he has the assistance of scientific and practical agencies which in respect to variety of activity , of personnel , and of financial support exceed those of any other two or three nations in the world combined . There is ...
Stran 150
... fact that at least one - fourth of the world's population is involved in merciless , devastating conflict in spite of the fact that most people in most countries , including those where conflict rages , wish to live at peace . Armies ...
... fact that at least one - fourth of the world's population is involved in merciless , devastating conflict in spite of the fact that most people in most countries , including those where conflict rages , wish to live at peace . Armies ...
Stran 168
... fact on the one hand , and mere rumor on the other . I can add to that by saying that I hope the people of this country will also discriminate most carefully between news and rumor . Do not believe of necessity everything you hear or ...
... fact on the one hand , and mere rumor on the other . I can add to that by saying that I hope the people of this country will also discriminate most carefully between news and rumor . Do not believe of necessity everything you hear or ...
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Die MonroeDoktrin 2 Dezember 1823 | 25 |
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