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... either the father might accept a peerage or , if he wished to remain a commoner , Princess Margaret might accept ' a peerage in ... married King Hussein of Jordan , having first accepted the Muslim faith and taken an Arabic name .
... either the father might accept a peerage or , if he wished to remain a commoner , Princess Margaret might accept ' a peerage in ... married King Hussein of Jordan , having first accepted the Muslim faith and taken an Arabic name .
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examined by a ministerial committee appointed by the Cabinet ; its report a cleared him and was accepted by the Cabinet on 25 December 1960. Mr Ben Gurion , however , walked out of the meeting and refused to accept the finding , which ...
examined by a ministerial committee appointed by the Cabinet ; its report a cleared him and was accepted by the Cabinet on 25 December 1960. Mr Ben Gurion , however , walked out of the meeting and refused to accept the finding , which ...
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This resolution was furiously attacked in Katanga and Léopoldville , but accepted by Mr Gizenga , who had almost no foreign advisers and believed that he could count on a majority in Parliament . Threatened with the prospect of more ...
This resolution was furiously attacked in Katanga and Léopoldville , but accepted by Mr Gizenga , who had almost no foreign advisers and believed that he could count on a majority in Parliament . Threatened with the prospect of more ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 32 |
SCOTLAND 54WALES 56NORTHERN IRELAND 58 | 58 |
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