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 1   2,  pag.   34    | interest of the British Empire that they important outpost should
 2   2,  pag.   34    |        British in other senses that it flies the British flag”.6 ~ ~
 3   4,  pag.   99(74)|                It is essential that attemps to misrepresent
 4   5,  pag.  106    |        but his words suggested that certain quarters in Italy
 5   6,  pag.  122    |       an opportunity of saying that the helpful attitude and
 6   6,  pag.  122    |        here and it is our hope that Admiral will soon return
 7   6,  pag.  134(44)|      caso”. (“The character of that cooperation must be decided
 8   6,  pag.  140    |        His Excellency answered that he could think of nothing
 9   6,  pag.  140    |   further, although I observed that thetour d’horizonhad
10   6,  pag.  154    |     therefore Italys view was that a completely particularised
11   6,  pag.  160    |       are still of the opinion that the problem of the relations
12   7,  pag.  211(34)|    Nationalists programme and that presented by their chief
13   7,  pag.  218(48)|       Malta”, 5 aprile 1940: “…that he had the greatest regard
14   7,  pag.  218(48)| Italian nation and people, and that he admired the magnificent
15   7,  pag.  221(53)|      must be so; but I declare that I have never been the enemy
16   8,  pag.  289    |       where were they to learn that M. Molotov had authorized
17   8,  pag.  301(60)|            There is no denying that we absorb it more easily
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