The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... French Government remains staunchly faithful ) with the desire to preserve the recently sealed Italian friendship , now considered by an important body of French public opinion as the imperative necessity for national security . It ...
... French Government remains staunchly faithful ) with the desire to preserve the recently sealed Italian friendship , now considered by an important body of French public opinion as the imperative necessity for national security . It ...
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... French readers , for even the entirely correct and sedulously watched exposés of Le Figaro ' and the Temps ' at intervals still evince a lurking and secret sympathy for Italy . Side by side with these preferences dictated by con ...
... French readers , for even the entirely correct and sedulously watched exposés of Le Figaro ' and the Temps ' at intervals still evince a lurking and secret sympathy for Italy . Side by side with these preferences dictated by con ...
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... French Ambassador , M. François Poncet - which au fond had no real value- are merely internal political manoeuvres intended to demonstrate in the face of the French people the pacific ideals of the Prime Minister . : It is the existence ...
... French Ambassador , M. François Poncet - which au fond had no real value- are merely internal political manoeuvres intended to demonstrate in the face of the French people the pacific ideals of the Prime Minister . : It is the existence ...
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