Saggio

 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 volumeMalta 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) |          Nationalists 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     | authorizeddoes not mean ordered and much less carried out any
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