Palestine and International Law: The Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli ConflictLongman, 1973 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 5
... rule , and later under Macedonian and Roman rule . They revolted from time to time against their rulers but they never again ruled the country . Their most impor- tant revolts were the Maccabean rising against the Macedonians in 167 ...
... rule , and later under Macedonian and Roman rule . They revolted from time to time against their rulers but they never again ruled the country . Their most impor- tant revolts were the Maccabean rising against the Macedonians in 167 ...
Strana 6
... rule Palestine began to attract Christian pilgrims and became a centre of eremitic life . Men flocked from all quarters to live as hermits , and the country was soon dotted with a number of monasteries . Although the Christians then ...
... rule Palestine began to attract Christian pilgrims and became a centre of eremitic life . Men flocked from all quarters to live as hermits , and the country was soon dotted with a number of monasteries . Although the Christians then ...
Strana 72
... rule themselves and to determine their future in accordance with normal democratic principles and procedures . The first and fundamental rule in any democracy is the rule of the majority . This rule , however , was not respected by the ...
... rule themselves and to determine their future in accordance with normal democratic principles and procedures . The first and fundamental rule in any democracy is the rule of the majority . This rule , however , was not respected by the ...
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