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At the beginning of his statement Sir Winston surprised the House by revealing the origin of his American visit . His proposal had not been made , as had been generally supposed , on account of the growing disharmony between British and ...
At the beginning of his statement Sir Winston surprised the House by revealing the origin of his American visit . His proposal had not been made , as had been generally supposed , on account of the growing disharmony between British and ...
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no secret of his dissatisfaction with American policy , which he considered short - sighted and weak . He soon had fresh cause for indignation . On 27 December 1953 President Eisenhower had said that American forces in Korea would be ...
no secret of his dissatisfaction with American policy , which he considered short - sighted and weak . He soon had fresh cause for indignation . On 27 December 1953 President Eisenhower had said that American forces in Korea would be ...
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POLITICAL , 129 ; Disarmament Commission talks , 129-30 ; Korea : release of prisoners of war , 130 ; Geneva Conference on , 130 ; suggestions on administrative control of , 130 ; withdrawal of British and American troops from ...
POLITICAL , 129 ; Disarmament Commission talks , 129-30 ; Korea : release of prisoners of war , 130 ; Geneva Conference on , 130 ; suggestions on administrative control of , 130 ; withdrawal of British and American troops from ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 34 |
CANADA | 73 |
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