The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 166
... France had agreed in principle to recognise the special position of the Alexandretta Turks , it would be only just to see that they obtained a representation in the Alexandretta Assembly corresponding to their numbers . Twenty - two ...
... France had agreed in principle to recognise the special position of the Alexandretta Turks , it would be only just to see that they obtained a representation in the Alexandretta Assembly corresponding to their numbers . Twenty - two ...
Pagina 631
... France , Italy , and Germany . The conflicting engagements of France in Eastern Europe are not considered as a handicap , since both the alliance with Poland and the Franco - Russian Pact have lost much of their practical value . Le ...
... France , Italy , and Germany . The conflicting engagements of France in Eastern Europe are not considered as a handicap , since both the alliance with Poland and the Franco - Russian Pact have lost much of their practical value . Le ...
Pagina 686
... France who look forward to an international peace stabilised by concession to the dictatorships , and in internal politics hope for a consolidated bourgeois France - with wings clipped , it is true ; but then , who wishes to fly ? It ...
... France who look forward to an international peace stabilised by concession to the dictatorships , and in internal politics hope for a consolidated bourgeois France - with wings clipped , it is true ; but then , who wishes to fly ? It ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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