Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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Page 53
... accept , and the following day I presented myself at the Palazzo Venezia at the appointed hour . I was kept waiting for half an hour and when I was at last admitted I remarked that I had thought our appointment was for the stated hour ...
... accept , and the following day I presented myself at the Palazzo Venezia at the appointed hour . I was kept waiting for half an hour and when I was at last admitted I remarked that I had thought our appointment was for the stated hour ...
Page 72
... accept because he was convinced that China , now unified , was on the threshold of becoming a great world power . He believed he could do a great work for the Chiangs in winning favorable overseas publicity . When I sat down with Donald ...
... accept because he was convinced that China , now unified , was on the threshold of becoming a great world power . He believed he could do a great work for the Chiangs in winning favorable overseas publicity . When I sat down with Donald ...
Page 98
... accept racial distinc- tions or classifications among captured soldiers . To have done so or to have tolerated the Confederacy's policies would have meant yielding to the enemy in the very area where the Union claimed superiority ...
... accept racial distinc- tions or classifications among captured soldiers . To have done so or to have tolerated the Confederacy's policies would have meant yielding to the enemy in the very area where the Union claimed superiority ...
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