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Pagina 12
... relations have attained an unparalleled warmth . But there remain , in both countries , those whose task it is to bedevil these relations . The conflict which at present animates America and Russia is likely to continue for many years ...
... relations have attained an unparalleled warmth . But there remain , in both countries , those whose task it is to bedevil these relations . The conflict which at present animates America and Russia is likely to continue for many years ...
Pagina 67
... relations . Although the foreign relations problems of Pakistan may in the long run be more complex , in the immediate future they are simpler than those of India . Pakistan to - day is an undeveloped country , and the foundation of her ...
... relations . Although the foreign relations problems of Pakistan may in the long run be more complex , in the immediate future they are simpler than those of India . Pakistan to - day is an undeveloped country , and the foundation of her ...
Pagina 261
... relations exist ? Mr. Truman and King George VI ? Mr. Marshall and Mr. Bevin ? Uncle Sam and John Bull ? G. I. Joe and Tommy Atkins ? In fact the relations between two demo- cratic countries must be based to a large extent on the relations ...
... relations exist ? Mr. Truman and King George VI ? Mr. Marshall and Mr. Bevin ? Uncle Sam and John Bull ? G. I. Joe and Tommy Atkins ? In fact the relations between two demo- cratic countries must be based to a large extent on the relations ...
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