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LORD PERTH . A History of the League of Nations . By F. P. Walters . 2 vols . Oxford University Press . Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs . 1952 . LORD PERTH - Mr Eric Drummond as he then was ...
LORD PERTH . A History of the League of Nations . By F. P. Walters . 2 vols . Oxford University Press . Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs . 1952 . LORD PERTH - Mr Eric Drummond as he then was ...
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In his ' Modern Egypt ' Lord Cromer devotes a chapter to the circumstances of the decision to abandon the Sudan . It is true that the ministry of the day could not make up its mind to take so unpopular a step and resigned when Britain ...
In his ' Modern Egypt ' Lord Cromer devotes a chapter to the circumstances of the decision to abandon the Sudan . It is true that the ministry of the day could not make up its mind to take so unpopular a step and resigned when Britain ...
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It is the day - to - day record of Lord Mountbatten's Press Attaché during the fifteen months of his tenure of the office of Viceroy and Governor - General . Mr CampbellJohnson was deeply in his confidence and knew all that was going on ...
It is the day - to - day record of Lord Mountbatten's Press Attaché during the fifteen months of his tenure of the office of Viceroy and Governor - General . Mr CampbellJohnson was deeply in his confidence and knew all that was going on ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1952 | 1 |
The Foreign Office Documents 19191939 and the Archives of the German Foreign Office | 2 |
Bolingbroke and his Influence on English Politics | 3 |
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