The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 150
... claim altogether . But the right to security belongs to all the Allied and friendly Powers . As things are now , the British Government must main- tain an open mind on the subject and refrain from prejudicing in advance any decisions ...
... claim altogether . But the right to security belongs to all the Allied and friendly Powers . As things are now , the British Government must main- tain an open mind on the subject and refrain from prejudicing in advance any decisions ...
Pagina 239
... claim to discern in the sixteenth century the conception of an indepen- dent Ecclesia Anglicana . The Church was in a real sense administered by the State upon the plea that each was the same Christian community viewed from a different ...
... claim to discern in the sixteenth century the conception of an indepen- dent Ecclesia Anglicana . The Church was in a real sense administered by the State upon the plea that each was the same Christian community viewed from a different ...
Pagina 256
... claim that their representatives should be chosen by constituencies composed solely of Moslems . The Hindus have consistently objected to these separate electorates . They have admitted the Moslem claim to have a number of seats in the ...
... claim that their representatives should be chosen by constituencies composed solely of Moslems . The Hindus have consistently objected to these separate electorates . They have admitted the Moslem claim to have a number of seats in the ...
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The Operations in Libya | 67 |
India and Democracy | 90 |
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