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... existence of the British Empire - and with Great Britain not only as a Great Power , but a Power of any sort , with her independence , with the happiness and the well - being of her people . It would be better for her to accept the ...
... existence of the British Empire - and with Great Britain not only as a Great Power , but a Power of any sort , with her independence , with the happiness and the well - being of her people . It would be better for her to accept the ...
Pagina 170
... existence which means both welfare and power . Nutrition , industrial development , improvement of agricultural methods , education , these are perhaps the most important of all issues that will face India after the war , whatever her ...
... existence which means both welfare and power . Nutrition , industrial development , improvement of agricultural methods , education , these are perhaps the most important of all issues that will face India after the war , whatever her ...
Pagina 196
... existence of the smaller nations . It requires , above all , the existence of ' Central Europe ' as a political reality . In his very interesting book , Federation in Central Europe , 1 Dr. Hodja , the former Prime Minister of ...
... existence of the smaller nations . It requires , above all , the existence of ' Central Europe ' as a political reality . In his very interesting book , Federation in Central Europe , 1 Dr. Hodja , the former Prime Minister of ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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