The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 162
... French had suppressed disorder sternly , and the Alexandrettan Turks feared that they would be driven into the Arab State by French and Syrian coercion . The Council proposed that French and Turks should agree to measures of urgency ...
... French had suppressed disorder sternly , and the Alexandrettan Turks feared that they would be driven into the Arab State by French and Syrian coercion . The Council proposed that French and Turks should agree to measures of urgency ...
Pagina 167
... French Government followed suit a day later . But the Commissioners did not wait to be recalled . Their chairman , M. Reimers , had laid their grievances against the French authorities before the Secretary - General in two outspoken ...
... French Government followed suit a day later . But the Commissioners did not wait to be recalled . Their chairman , M. Reimers , had laid their grievances against the French authorities before the Secretary - General in two outspoken ...
Pagina 167
... French Government followed suit a day later . But the Commissioners did not wait to be recalled . Their chairman , M. Reimers , had laid their grievances against the French authorities before the Secretary - General in two outspoken ...
... French Government followed suit a day later . But the Commissioners did not wait to be recalled . Their chairman , M. Reimers , had laid their grievances against the French authorities before the Secretary - General in two outspoken ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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