The Annual Register of World Events, 205. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1964 |
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... effect that the Republic must first formally recognize Northern Ireland's constitutional position , a condition that Mr Lemass failed to fulfil . Despite this , there was a growing feeling , on both sides of the border , that the two ...
... effect that the Republic must first formally recognize Northern Ireland's constitutional position , a condition that Mr Lemass failed to fulfil . Despite this , there was a growing feeling , on both sides of the border , that the two ...
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... effect of weightlessness upon a woman in case this differed from the effect on a man . Science fiction writers had been pointing out for a long time that the smaller amounts of food , water , and oxygen required by a woman would mean ...
... effect of weightlessness upon a woman in case this differed from the effect on a man . Science fiction writers had been pointing out for a long time that the smaller amounts of food , water , and oxygen required by a woman would mean ...
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... effect in that farmers have learned that in years of bumper crops prices fall to an unprofitable level . In India , for example , it is estimated that the return to farmers from the heavy grain crops of 1953-54 were smaller than for the ...
... effect in that farmers have learned that in years of bumper crops prices fall to an unprofitable level . In India , for example , it is estimated that the return to farmers from the heavy grain crops of 1953-54 were smaller than for the ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 205th VOLUME | 1 |
THE ARAB LEAGUE 300THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC 301THE | 2 |
Introduction 1Britain excluded from E E C 1Mr Gaitskells death and | 12 |
Copyright | |
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