The Quarterly Review, Volumes 289-290John Murray, 1951 - English literature |
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... British lines to earn dollars , which Britain has been urged to do to the utmost by the United States . British shipping lines have already to meet much foreign competition heavily subsidised and also that of air services operated at a ...
... British lines to earn dollars , which Britain has been urged to do to the utmost by the United States . British shipping lines have already to meet much foreign competition heavily subsidised and also that of air services operated at a ...
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friendship sprang up between the Dalai Lama and the British . In May 1910 Sir Charles Bell was instructed to inform the Dalai Lama that the British Government would not intervene between Tibet and China , as they would only recognise ...
friendship sprang up between the Dalai Lama and the British . In May 1910 Sir Charles Bell was instructed to inform the Dalai Lama that the British Government would not intervene between Tibet and China , as they would only recognise ...
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... British Commonwealth in spite of the American demands that Britain should relax some of her imperial preferences . Australia grants from 25 to 50 per cent . preferences on goods entering the country from members of the British Empire ...
... British Commonwealth in spite of the American demands that Britain should relax some of her imperial preferences . Australia grants from 25 to 50 per cent . preferences on goods entering the country from members of the British Empire ...
Contents
JANUARY 1951 | 1 |
The Music of Poetry | 2 |
Gibraltar and its Problems | 3 |
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