Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... British in Ceylon so much as the leaving it ; and of the three Western powers which have ruled Ceylon in the last 400 years , the British probably arouse the mildest feelings among the local population - which is remarkable , not only ...
... British in Ceylon so much as the leaving it ; and of the three Western powers which have ruled Ceylon in the last 400 years , the British probably arouse the mildest feelings among the local population - which is remarkable , not only ...
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... British diplomat who had spent thirty years in Cairo ' but the British Embassy have no knowledge of this spokesman whose comments on flies and the Koran so impressed Mr Watson ( and indeed for a diplomat of such experience he appears to ...
... British diplomat who had spent thirty years in Cairo ' but the British Embassy have no knowledge of this spokesman whose comments on flies and the Koran so impressed Mr Watson ( and indeed for a diplomat of such experience he appears to ...
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... British participation in the Common Market ? According to a recent National Opinion Poll ... no less than 73 per cent are in favour of joining it ... The British people , thus the British Government , appear at the present time to be in ...
... British participation in the Common Market ? According to a recent National Opinion Poll ... no less than 73 per cent are in favour of joining it ... The British people , thus the British Government , appear at the present time to be in ...
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