Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 285W. Blackwood, 1959 |
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... United Arab Republic . There are good grounds for the belief that President Nasser is the power behind the ambitions of Yemen and the disturbances in Aden . So far he has only succeeded in capturing the Yemen , which is mostly desert ...
... United Arab Republic . There are good grounds for the belief that President Nasser is the power behind the ambitions of Yemen and the disturbances in Aden . So far he has only succeeded in capturing the Yemen , which is mostly desert ...
Side 93
... United Arab Republic . The various rulers should take council together again in the knowledge that if they do not hang together , they are likely to hang separately . Unless they form themselves into a viable federated state under the ...
... United Arab Republic . The various rulers should take council together again in the knowledge that if they do not hang together , they are likely to hang separately . Unless they form themselves into a viable federated state under the ...
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ABANDON SHIP BY E V KARLSSON | 96 |
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