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… Minh Long, Third Chief Assessor (Retired) in the Materials Division, Ministry of War, Republic of Viet Nam, speaks … success which the Republic of Viet Nam enjoys against the Communist aggressors from the North is due in no small part … whose advances I spurned, spread the rumor that people died because of my numbers. That is the kind of malicious …
Inca Dinka Doo
… Everything you want has its price in the suburbs, and computer shops and record shops, even a version of … the way. Peruvians like Rickey don’t love the army, and soldiers, if prudent, don’t advertise their trade. Some, on … Colman played in the movie, and getting to the summit points to the city between peaks. “Machu” is the old peak, …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1978
… to the New American Nation Series is one of the most comprehensive and significant of a series that has already … In St. Petersburg, his troops were positioned at strategic points around the city, ready to confront a massive … marched; the troops responded with gunfire. Hundreds died, many more were injured. The legend and the myth of …
Jefferson’s Commonplace Book
… Jefferson’s Commonplace Book The Commonplace Book of Thomas Jefferson, A … general interest. Historians, however, may well find other points of importance. The first five hundred and fifty-six … Christianity in the Appendix, yet “Jefferson knew and studied (him) separately,” and he was the source of many ideas …
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… and smuggled drugs. Most were linked to construction companies that made immense profits by cheating us. Two were … terms used to describe “We the West versus Them, now embodied by Islam.” Chayes writes, “I don’t believe in the clash … back-cover copy and personal ad. These, however, are only points of departure from which to reach the wonderfully …
Two Years of the Sino-Japanese Conflict
… the world and has considerably revised the more or less common pre-war estimate of China as a sleepy, half-sick and … visit the Nanyuan battlefield after a thousand Chinese soldiers had been massacred; he visited Paoting soon after its … to have engineered the Tungchow Rebellion; he claims also to have gotten the real story of the Taierchuang …
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