The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... took up the question of the boundary between Venezuela and British Guiana . The Venezuelan representative declared that his country could not accept the validity of the award of the Arbitral Tribunal in 1899 . The United Kingdom ...
... took up the question of the boundary between Venezuela and British Guiana . The Venezuelan representative declared that his country could not accept the validity of the award of the Arbitral Tribunal in 1899 . The United Kingdom ...
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... took over the government . The attitude of the United States towards the overthrow of President Prado was very different , however , from that adopted on the occasion of the deposition of Argentina's Frondizi . Whereas the United States ...
... took over the government . The attitude of the United States towards the overthrow of President Prado was very different , however , from that adopted on the occasion of the deposition of Argentina's Frondizi . Whereas the United States ...
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... took it into their repertory in London . His choral masterpiece , A Mass of Life , was not heard until 10 December when Sir Malcolm Sargent conducted a performance at the Albert Hall . Debussy was commemorated at the various festivals ...
... took it into their repertory in London . His choral masterpiece , A Mass of Life , was not heard until 10 December when Sir Malcolm Sargent conducted a performance at the Albert Hall . Debussy was commemorated at the various festivals ...
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