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Page 157
King Hussein has left the country , and Ibn Saud , who has proscribed the whole of the Hashimite family , refuses to have any dealings with Ali , who , though short of men and money , still clings to Medina and a few other points in the ...
King Hussein has left the country , and Ibn Saud , who has proscribed the whole of the Hashimite family , refuses to have any dealings with Ali , who , though short of men and money , still clings to Medina and a few other points in the ...
Page 189
under native Gaelic Kings was then shattered by the Norman invasion . ... The Ireland of this time gives ... Though the High King's administrative powers were in embryo , they were capable of expansion . His decisions had to receive the ...
under native Gaelic Kings was then shattered by the Norman invasion . ... The Ireland of this time gives ... Though the High King's administrative powers were in embryo , they were capable of expansion . His decisions had to receive the ...
Page 403
once Now the King , like his father , had played the game , ' and was perfectly loyal to the sham constitution . No doubt he occasionally used his influence to the fullest extent and perhaps not always wisely , as is the wont and the ...
once Now the King , like his father , had played the game , ' and was perfectly loyal to the sham constitution . No doubt he occasionally used his influence to the fullest extent and perhaps not always wisely , as is the wont and the ...
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