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Pagina 69
... force free to withdraw from Greece without molestation . It left the Partisans free to attack and defeat the Greek loyalist forces in Epirus and to engage the small British force which had arrived in Athens . They were defeated by the ...
... force free to withdraw from Greece without molestation . It left the Partisans free to attack and defeat the Greek loyalist forces in Epirus and to engage the small British force which had arrived in Athens . They were defeated by the ...
Pagina 305
... force the agitation against it and against the British is bound to continue . The political and economic discontent is therefore strong and vocal and there can be no doubt that Lenin's second pointer to revolution- widespread national ...
... force the agitation against it and against the British is bound to continue . The political and economic discontent is therefore strong and vocal and there can be no doubt that Lenin's second pointer to revolution- widespread national ...
Pagina 307
... force inside the country ; they are the deputies nominated rather than elected by the thousand Sheikhs who own about two - thirds of all cultivable land in Iraq . These men who represent the Sheikhs are the most powerful single force in ...
... force inside the country ; they are the deputies nominated rather than elected by the thousand Sheikhs who own about two - thirds of all cultivable land in Iraq . These men who represent the Sheikhs are the most powerful single force in ...
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