| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1946 - 1208 pages
...Geneva but that communications seemed to be bad as they had only fragmentary reports from Yoshizawa. I do not know how much truth there may be in the press reports in this matter. My own feeling is that there is not likely to be a war. Japan has no... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1896 - 688 pages
...policy, and I shall still be in accord with the people who sent me here. I see in the newspapers — I do not know how much truth there may be in the statement — that the Government have an oner by which they may acquire the large Glenmark Estate... | |
| Eugenio Morelli - Diagnosis, Radioscopic - 1920 - 246 pages
...experience of this kind. I have had but few cases of pulmonary abscess and all have rapidly recovered. I do not know how much truth there may be in the assertion that pulmonary wounds may predispose to tuberculous complications. While I am certain that... | |
| Eugenio Morelli - 1920 - 248 pages
...experience of this kind. I have had but few cases of pulmonary abscess and all have rapidly recovered. I do not know how much truth there may be in the assertion that pulmonary wounds may predispose to tuberculous complications. While I am certain that... | |
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