The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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... established status as a contemporary source . Often , indeed , its insights anticipate those of modern critical scholarship , and buried in its pages are relevant contributions to the solution of what have come to be regarded as ...
... established status as a contemporary source . Often , indeed , its insights anticipate those of modern critical scholarship , and buried in its pages are relevant contributions to the solution of what have come to be regarded as ...
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... established in 1956. The live- stock herd also increased considerably , chiefly because of improved supplies of fodder . Much of this was now obtained from maize , the cultivation of which Khrushchev continued to champion assiduously ...
... established in 1956. The live- stock herd also increased considerably , chiefly because of improved supplies of fodder . Much of this was now obtained from maize , the cultivation of which Khrushchev continued to champion assiduously ...
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... established at 70,000 ft . in 1957 by a British Canberra was broken on 2 May by a French Trident ( approximately 80,000 ft . ) and again on 7 May by a U.S. Air Force Starfighter ( 91,000 ft . ) . A new absolute altitude record was ...
... established at 70,000 ft . in 1957 by a British Canberra was broken on 2 May by a French Trident ( approximately 80,000 ft . ) and again on 7 May by a U.S. Air Force Starfighter ( 91,000 ft . ) . A new absolute altitude record was ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTER 59 | 59 |
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