The Quarterly Review, Volume 289William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1951 - English literature |
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THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN THE UNITED STATES . а . THE people of the United States , at a time when they have assumed international responsibilities commensurate with their immense power resources , are confronted with a baffling and ...
THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN THE UNITED STATES . а . THE people of the United States , at a time when they have assumed international responsibilities commensurate with their immense power resources , are confronted with a baffling and ...
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There was overwhelming support for a long resolution upon foreign policy , whose basic theme was that for the preservation of peace both the United Nations and the United States must be strengthened and that economic and technical ...
There was overwhelming support for a long resolution upon foreign policy , whose basic theme was that for the preservation of peace both the United Nations and the United States must be strengthened and that economic and technical ...
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There are six seats in Parliament which the United Party won at the Provincial elections in 1949 with the aid of the Coloured vote . In each of these constituencies the number of Coloured voters was more than 1,000 .
There are six seats in Parliament which the United Party won at the Provincial elections in 1949 with the aid of the Coloured vote . In each of these constituencies the number of Coloured voters was more than 1,000 .
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