The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 111Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1932 |
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... regard to their claims for safeguards for their own communities in the new Constitution . On the other hand , it was quite certain that if these subjects were not discussed the Hindus would regard it as a breach of the agreement on ...
... regard to their claims for safeguards for their own communities in the new Constitution . On the other hand , it was quite certain that if these subjects were not discussed the Hindus would regard it as a breach of the agreement on ...
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... regard to commerce protection at sea in case of a breach of the peace . Unless England is prepared to meet the American , French , and Italian points of view with regard to the safety of seaborne commerce , it is extremely unlikely that ...
... regard to commerce protection at sea in case of a breach of the peace . Unless England is prepared to meet the American , French , and Italian points of view with regard to the safety of seaborne commerce , it is extremely unlikely that ...
Pagina 414
... regard to the army . From over 50,000 men when the civil war ended in 1922 the army has been reduced to little more than 5000 ; and its cost is below £ 1,500,000 a year . Its efficiency is remarkable , as anyone who has seen the ...
... regard to the army . From over 50,000 men when the civil war ended in 1922 the army has been reduced to little more than 5000 ; and its cost is below £ 1,500,000 a year . Its efficiency is remarkable , as anyone who has seen the ...
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