The Annual Register of World Events, Volumen199;Volumen1Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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... leaders denounced this provision as being in conflict with the principle of religious freedom and liberty of conscience . Bishops , both Anglican and Roman Catholic , announced that they would defy the law if it came to the point that ...
... leaders denounced this provision as being in conflict with the principle of religious freedom and liberty of conscience . Bishops , both Anglican and Roman Catholic , announced that they would defy the law if it came to the point that ...
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... leaders had been such zealous advocates , and the alignment of the provincial Republicans with Mr Suhrawardy's political opponents in the N.A.P. reacted on the Central coalition relationship . An open breach between Dr Khan Sahib and Mr ...
... leaders had been such zealous advocates , and the alignment of the provincial Republicans with Mr Suhrawardy's political opponents in the N.A.P. reacted on the Central coalition relationship . An open breach between Dr Khan Sahib and Mr ...
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... leaders were showing distinct reluctance to implement the terms of the agreement arrived at with the lawful Government in December 1956 , whereby they were to abandon their control of the two northern provinces of the country but were ...
... leaders were showing distinct reluctance to implement the terms of the agreement arrived at with the lawful Government in December 1956 , whereby they were to abandon their control of the two northern provinces of the country but were ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CANADA | 47 |
THE COMMONWEALTH | 74 |
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