Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... tion we can safely divest ourselves of all our obligations except our obligation to it , and passively watch every sort of international outrage with the comforting but cowardly conviction that these matters are the business of the ...
... tion we can safely divest ourselves of all our obligations except our obligation to it , and passively watch every sort of international outrage with the comforting but cowardly conviction that these matters are the business of the ...
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... tion which goes before either the Security Council or the General Assembly is seldom treated on its merits . Usually the countries line up and cast their votes in accordance with some previously arranged policy or grouping ; and even ...
... tion which goes before either the Security Council or the General Assembly is seldom treated on its merits . Usually the countries line up and cast their votes in accordance with some previously arranged policy or grouping ; and even ...
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... tion of someone more powerful than himself , a brave splash of pageantry on the edge of the Libyan desert . His chair is set before the big gate of his imposing stone - built courtyard . At his feet are stood in the sand the two big ...
... tion of someone more powerful than himself , a brave splash of pageantry on the edge of the Libyan desert . His chair is set before the big gate of his imposing stone - built courtyard . At his feet are stood in the sand the two big ...
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THE OLD MANUAL BY HERON 349 | 27 |
THE TALKING DRUMS BY TSOFON DAJI | 65 |
A BATH IN TASHKENT BY DRUMSHIEL | 192 |
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