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Pagina 42
frontier . The remainder of Libya consists of sand . In the same way Egypt , which also has a formidable appearance ... frontier . While the road on the Italian side is finished right up to the Egyptian frontier at Sollum , on the ...
frontier . The remainder of Libya consists of sand . In the same way Egypt , which also has a formidable appearance ... frontier . While the road on the Italian side is finished right up to the Egyptian frontier at Sollum , on the ...
Pagina 44
... frontier districts are con- cerned . Here there is no longer any raiding from the Ethio- pian side of the frontier , and the smuggling of arms has been reduced to a minimum . This is due to the systematic control of the arms traffic by ...
... frontier districts are con- cerned . Here there is no longer any raiding from the Ethio- pian side of the frontier , and the smuggling of arms has been reduced to a minimum . This is due to the systematic control of the arms traffic by ...
Pagina 149
... frontier districts , where five or six tracks have been arranged for migratory tribes . It remains to settle the frontier , making allowance , for example , for tribes dependent on the State of Harar but spending a part of the year in ...
... frontier districts , where five or six tracks have been arranged for migratory tribes . It remains to settle the frontier , making allowance , for example , for tribes dependent on the State of Harar but spending a part of the year in ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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