The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 37
... Government of C was no longer capable of exercising the powers of sovereignty and to withdraw the de jure recognition previously accorded to it , transferring this recognition to B as the conqueror of the territory or to some authority ...
... Government of C was no longer capable of exercising the powers of sovereignty and to withdraw the de jure recognition previously accorded to it , transferring this recognition to B as the conqueror of the territory or to some authority ...
Page 291
... Government of par- titioning India and setting up two independent dominions met with wide approval in the civilised world . Even the Opposition in the British Parliament thought British with- drawal from the sub - continent could not ...
... Government of par- titioning India and setting up two independent dominions met with wide approval in the civilised world . Even the Opposition in the British Parliament thought British with- drawal from the sub - continent could not ...
Page 351
... Government seems likely to remain a self- appointed oligarchy atop a nominated Parliament . ' If , however , the present Dutch - Indonesian deadlock on the future of New Guinea continues , the Government might be tempted to seek some ...
... Government seems likely to remain a self- appointed oligarchy atop a nominated Parliament . ' If , however , the present Dutch - Indonesian deadlock on the future of New Guinea continues , the Government might be tempted to seek some ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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