Blackwood's Magazine, 303. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1968 |
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... 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 ascertain Somali views in this matter , and the ...
... 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 ascertain Somali views in this matter , and the ...
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... Somalis , adjacent to the Somali Republic , obviously have . It is no doubt embarrassing to Mr Kenyatta and his colleagues that Somalis do not regard themselves as Kenyans , but they never have and never will , and they see no reason ...
... Somalis , adjacent to the Somali Republic , obviously have . It is no doubt embarrassing to Mr Kenyatta and his colleagues that Somalis do not regard themselves as Kenyans , but they never have and never will , and they see no reason ...
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... Somali Republic has done no more than train and arm the guerillas , give them a sanctuary and provide a certain amount of logistic support . This it has promised for what Somali promises are worth - to stop . But if it were ever to come ...
... Somali Republic has done no more than train and arm the guerillas , give them a sanctuary and provide a certain amount of logistic support . This it has promised for what Somali promises are worth - to stop . But if it were ever to come ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS 307 | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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