The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... Italy , many Egyptians feared that British and Italian interests were irre- concilable and began to think of a clash of armed forces in which Egypt would be the battleground . They foresaw a threat to their western frontier from the ...
... Italy , many Egyptians feared that British and Italian interests were irre- concilable and began to think of a clash of armed forces in which Egypt would be the battleground . They foresaw a threat to their western frontier from the ...
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... Italian lire which they cannot take out of Italian East Africa , and they cannot even have their credits transferred to Italy . Hence , Khartoum firms have frozen credits in Massawa and Addis Abeba , and are reluctant to continue ...
... Italian lire which they cannot take out of Italian East Africa , and they cannot even have their credits transferred to Italy . Hence , Khartoum firms have frozen credits in Massawa and Addis Abeba , and are reluctant to continue ...
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... Italian Treaty has never represented a lever which could be used for getting the Italian forces out of Spain , and that Signor Mussolini has never weakened in his determination to ensure General Franco's victory . That can only mean that ...
... Italian Treaty has never represented a lever which could be used for getting the Italian forces out of Spain , and that Signor Mussolini has never weakened in his determination to ensure General Franco's victory . That can only mean that ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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