Blackwood's Magazine, 303. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1968 |
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... Kenya was drawing to a close , the demand of Somalis in the N.F.D. and in Ethiopia for union with the rest of the Somali nation became very insistent . In response to this demand , the British Government appointed a Commission to ...
... Kenya was drawing to a close , the demand of Somalis in the N.F.D. and in Ethiopia for union with the rest of the Somali nation became very insistent . In response to this demand , the British Government appointed a Commission to ...
280. oldal
... Kenya - Somali cession agreement could easily include arrangements for sharing the royalties . Kenya's only valid argument for refusing to let the Somalis go is that this would certainly increase the pressure of the nomadic peoples from ...
... Kenya - Somali cession agreement could easily include arrangements for sharing the royalties . Kenya's only valid argument for refusing to let the Somalis go is that this would certainly increase the pressure of the nomadic peoples from ...
281. oldal
... Kenya Army ; the Chief of the Defence Staff is British ; and we give Kenya a great deal of financial aid . For a long time the Organisation of African Unity closed its eyes and ears to these shocking events , pre- ferring to contemplate ...
... Kenya Army ; the Chief of the Defence Staff is British ; and we give Kenya a great deal of financial aid . For a long time the Organisation of African Unity closed its eyes and ears to these shocking events , pre- ferring to contemplate ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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