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1 1, pag. 7 | LXXXVIII – London, Wyman and Sons Ltd, 1900, p. 345-346).~ ~ 2 1, pag. 11 | been used as a judicial and official language” (“L’italiano 3 1, pag. 11 | making a great commotion and trying to enlist the simpaty 4 2, pag. 40 | riconosciuto nel volume “Malta and Gibraltar” (Londra, MacMillan 5 2, pag. 52 | al “British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act” del 6 4, pag. 99(74) | misrepresent the mind, mentality and ambition of the Maltese 7 4, pag. 99(74) | Nation should be discouraged and stopped”.~ ~ 8 5, pag. 106 | 7 maggio (“Signor Grandi and Malta – Ban of Italian deplored” – “ 9 5, pag. 107 | if she does it will snap, and all the cannons in the world, 10 5, pag. 107 | in the world, the fleets and the money will not succed 11 6, pag. 122 | to take a more reasonable and realistic view of the situation 12 6, pag. 122 | situation than the latter and desire to promote a friendly 13 6, pag. 122 | that the helpful attitude and constructive cooperation 14 6, pag. 122 | appreciated on all sides here and it is our hope that Admiral 15 6, pag. 130 | minds from seeking other and better solutions”. 37~ ~ 16 6, pag. 137 | treaty, naval treaty of 1936 and even League questions in 17 6, pag. 137 | in a perfectly friendly, and no-committal fashion. Nor 18 6, pag. 140 | of nothing for the moment and as the only questions which 19 6, pag. 140 | raise were Egypt, Malta and Suez Canal I did not think 20 6, pag. 148 | Agreement is disappearing and a melancholy “fooled again” 21 6, pag. 148 | maltese. “The Malta Chronicle and Imperial Services Gazette” 22 6, pag. 158 | should remove anxieties and suspicions and lead to a 23 6, pag. 158 | anxieties and suspicions and lead to a restoration of 24 6, pag. 160 | relations between Italia and Great Britain should be 25 6, pag. 160 | Britain should be approached and solved in its entirety and 26 6, pag. 160 | and solved in its entirety and not partially”.~ ~Fra i 27 6, pag. 167(110)| Agreement of January 2, 1937, and of the ancillary Exchange 28 7, pag. 211(34) | Nationalist’s programme and that presented by their 29 7, pag. 218(48) | regard for the Italian nation and people, and that he admired 30 7, pag. 218(48) | Italian nation and people, and that he admired the magnificent 31 7, pag. 221(53) | flowing between the British and Italian people?” “If You 32 7, pag. 240(78) | his would be sympathizers and to obscure the merite of 33 8, pag. 288 | questioning. You are a food and a liar” (“Voi state deformando 34 8, pag. 290 | of the 2nd january 1937 and the 16th april 1938. Ciano 35 8, pag. 293 | their political dishonesty and baseness”).~ ~Ricordava 36 8, pag. 293 | authorized…does not mean ordered and much less carried out any