The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 187. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1945 |
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Page 183
... remained : forces in Bohemia , in parts of Saxony , a small rear - guard on the Kurische Nehrung in East Prussia , isolated pockets near Libau , the " corral " of Schleswig - Holstein , the garrisons in Norway and Holland , and the ...
... remained : forces in Bohemia , in parts of Saxony , a small rear - guard on the Kurische Nehrung in East Prussia , isolated pockets near Libau , the " corral " of Schleswig - Holstein , the garrisons in Norway and Holland , and the ...
Page 197
... remained President . The new Government was recognised by the Governments of Great Britain and the United States on July 6 , and their example was quickly followed by France , China , Sweden , Norway , Switzerland , and Italy . The ...
... remained President . The new Government was recognised by the Governments of Great Britain and the United States on July 6 , and their example was quickly followed by France , China , Sweden , Norway , Switzerland , and Italy . The ...
Page 423
... remained at the Foreign Office until 1911 when he went to The Hague as Head of the Chancery . After a year in Holland he was seconded for service under the Egyptian Gov- ernment as Under - Secretary to the Ministry of Finance , where he ...
... remained at the Foreign Office until 1911 when he went to The Hague as Head of the Chancery . After a year in Holland he was seconded for service under the Egyptian Gov- ernment as Under - Secretary to the Ministry of Finance , where he ...
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