The New Leader, Том 50New Leader Pub. Association, 1967 |
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... feel of the old China . Then World War II intervened . I was in the U.S. Army during the War , serving here in Washington , and afterward I joined the State Department . I did not get back to the Far East until 1948 , when I went out on ...
... feel of the old China . Then World War II intervened . I was in the U.S. Army during the War , serving here in Washington , and afterward I joined the State Department . I did not get back to the Far East until 1948 , when I went out on ...
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... feeling about these areas . They do not feel the same way about the areas to the south that have never really been part of the Chinese Empire , and they have not shown any sign of wanting to cross their frontiers there . The only time ...
... feeling about these areas . They do not feel the same way about the areas to the south that have never really been part of the Chinese Empire , and they have not shown any sign of wanting to cross their frontiers there . The only time ...
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... feeling of discontent sweeping the provinces . People are getting tired of this personal regime . They are afraid of infla- tion and unemployment . They feel that the enormous funds spent on atomic armaments in France could be better ...
... feeling of discontent sweeping the provinces . People are getting tired of this personal regime . They are afraid of infla- tion and unemployment . They feel that the enormous funds spent on atomic armaments in France could be better ...
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