The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 33–34University of Auckland., 1999 |
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... continued to influence the judgement of historians , and neither its long - term impact nor its direct achievements amounted to very much . The Mau formally began in 1927 after some preliminary grumbling extending back intermittently to ...
... continued to influence the judgement of historians , and neither its long - term impact nor its direct achievements amounted to very much . The Mau formally began in 1927 after some preliminary grumbling extending back intermittently to ...
Strana 102
... continued suppression of Tumua and Pule was the guarantee of their own importance , and it made them supporters of the government , albeit susceptible to anti - government propaganda from settlers . On the other hand , he regarded the ...
... continued suppression of Tumua and Pule was the guarantee of their own importance , and it made them supporters of the government , albeit susceptible to anti - government propaganda from settlers . On the other hand , he regarded the ...
Strana 235
... continued opposition to Heng Samrin , then the Khmer Rouge would have to be submerged into a grouping that included all anti - Vietnamese opposition forces in Cambodia . In July 1981 Talboys delivered a speech to the United Nations ...
... continued opposition to Heng Samrin , then the Khmer Rouge would have to be submerged into a grouping that included all anti - Vietnamese opposition forces in Cambodia . In July 1981 Talboys delivered a speech to the United Nations ...
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