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1.–5. rezultāts no 73.
14. lappuse
... millions of innocent people , the objects rather of sympathy than of chas- tisement , have to bear the penalties of a conflict into which they could never have been betrayed , but for their own delusive admiration of a policy of arms ...
... millions of innocent people , the objects rather of sympathy than of chas- tisement , have to bear the penalties of a conflict into which they could never have been betrayed , but for their own delusive admiration of a policy of arms ...
15. lappuse
... millions of men are kept ready for the work of mutual mischief and slaught- " The following , " says an able writer , " is a carefully compiled table of the forces of Europe in the year 1854-55 . Since that time the Russian fleet has ...
... millions of men are kept ready for the work of mutual mischief and slaught- " The following , " says an able writer , " is a carefully compiled table of the forces of Europe in the year 1854-55 . Since that time the Russian fleet has ...
16. lappuse
... millions , plunged all Europe into confusion , and , more than any other circumstance , stopped the march of civilization by post- poning for a whole generation those reforms which , late 16 [ Jan The Last French War . Last French war,
... millions , plunged all Europe into confusion , and , more than any other circumstance , stopped the march of civilization by post- poning for a whole generation those reforms which , late 16 [ Jan The Last French War . Last French war,
19. lappuse
... millions a year , and probably adding to her public debt some twenty or thirty millions more . We do not infer from this that war can , in all cases , be avoided ; but we say this , that to spend such vast amounts in the destruction of ...
... millions a year , and probably adding to her public debt some twenty or thirty millions more . We do not infer from this that war can , in all cases , be avoided ; but we say this , that to spend such vast amounts in the destruction of ...
20. lappuse
... millions in 1835 , they have averaged , for the last five years , more than $ 150,000,000 a year . The tendency is clear , stsong , irresistible to a constant increase until the whole system shall be changed ; nor can we foresee any ...
... millions in 1835 , they have averaged , for the last five years , more than $ 150,000,000 a year . The tendency is clear , stsong , irresistible to a constant increase until the whole system shall be changed ; nor can we foresee any ...
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