The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... Britain , with limited conventional forces , continued to sustain major commitments both in Western Europe and east of Suez . The White Paper indicated that the existing deterrent , the V - bomber force , would be retained through the ...
... Britain , with limited conventional forces , continued to sustain major commitments both in Western Europe and east of Suez . The White Paper indicated that the existing deterrent , the V - bomber force , would be retained through the ...
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... Britain regarded itself as ringed by enemies , or at least too - candid friends , nearer home . Word began to filter out of Washington that the United States Government no longer intended to develop the Skybolt air - to - ground missile ...
... Britain regarded itself as ringed by enemies , or at least too - candid friends , nearer home . Word began to filter out of Washington that the United States Government no longer intended to develop the Skybolt air - to - ground missile ...
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... Britain's attitude to political union ( later published as a White Paper Cmnd . 1720 ) . He gave an assurance that Britain's entry would not be used to discourage or to obstruct in any way the development of the European idea . In a ...
... Britain's attitude to political union ( later published as a White Paper Cmnd . 1720 ) . He gave an assurance that Britain's entry would not be used to discourage or to obstruct in any way the development of the European idea . In a ...
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