Saggio

 1   1,  pag.   11     |     great commotion and trying to enlist the simpaty of Italy” (“
 2   1,  pag.   14     |     affermava: “It is our duty to attend to the representations
 3   1,  pag.   14     |       It is our duty to attend to the representations of the
 4   4,  pag.   81     |      here fanatically attacked to their British connection.
 5   4,  pag.   81     |    other, seem equally opposed to adopting the Italian nazionality.
 6   4,  pag.   81     |      minority, seems therefore to be out of the question”).~ ~ ~ ./. 
 7   4,  pag.   99(74) |      is essential that attemps to misrepresent the mind, mentality
 8   5,  pag.  106     |      in Italy are determinated to keep the language question
 9   5,  pag.  107     |        the Chamber of Deputies to day following a question
10   5,  pag.  107     |    Languages of Malta – Appeal to Britain – Surprising scenes
11   6,  pag.  122     |   while giving general support to their French colleagues,
12   6,  pag.  122     |      French colleagues, appear to take a more reasonable and
13   6,  pag.  122     |     than the latter and desire to promote a friendly settlement.
14   6,  pag.  122     |    today on his own initiative to explain the position personally
15   6,  pag.  122     |        the position personally to Italian Government. You
16   6,  pag.  122     |       Admiral will soon return to London where his presence
17   6,  pag.  122     |    from Rome with instructions to pick as many holes as possible
18   6,  pag.  122     | agreement which we now propose to conclude”. 19~ ~Era questo
19   6,  pag.  130     |     così espresso: “If we were to pursue the policy of sanctions
20   6,  pag.  130     |      Italy, it could only lead to further misfortunes, which
21   6,  pag.  131(38) |        226 – Mr. Ingram (Rome) to Foreign Office – 23 settembre
22   6,  pag.  134(44) |       for it arises, according to the circumstance of the
23   6,  pag.  137     |   difatti: “It would enable me to raise such questions as
24   6,  pag.  137     |     any objection in listening to what he has to say about
25   6,  pag.  137     |       listening to what he has to say about Abissinia. I shall
26   6,  pag.  137     |      cause be most careful not to committ myself in any way”. 53~ ~
27   6,  pag.  140     |    questions which it occurred to me he was eikely to raise
28   6,  pag.  140     |   occurred to me he was eikely to raise were Egypt, Malta
29   6,  pag.  140     |        I did not think it wise to press him any further, although
30   6,  pag.  156     |        lo definiva “a good man to do business with” (“un uomo
31   6,  pag.  158     |        and suspicions and lead to a restoration of confidence
32   6,  pag.  166(106)|    doc. 573 – Viscount Halifax to the Earl of Perth (Rome) –
33   6,  pag.  167(108)|        1001, doc. 620. Halifax to PerthMarch , 4 1938.~ ~
34   6,  pag.  167(109)|        1017 – doc. 622Perth to Halifax, March 7, 1938.
35   6,  pag.  167(110)|       p. 102 – doc. 627. Perth to HalifaxMarch 10, 1938 –
36   6,  pag.  168(113)|      p. 1055 – doc. 634; Perth to Sargent; March 24, 1938.~ ~
37   6,  pag.  168(114)|        1060 – doc. 638Perth to HalifaxMarch 27, 1938.~ ~
38   6,  pag.  168(115)|        1061doc. 640 – Perth to HalifaxMarch 29, 1938.~ ~ ./. 
39   7,  pag.  207     |          sul temaFrom Newman to Chesterton”. Canino commentava
40   7,  pag.  221(53) |  maggio 1940. (“It is too late to stop a river of blood from
41   7,  pag.  224(63) | Mediterranean. September 1939- to March 1941”. London, H.
42   7,  pag.  240(78) |       of manner which went for to antagonise his would be
43   7,  pag.  240(78) |      would be sympathizers and to obscure the merite of his
44   8,  pag.  289     |      Mizzi say where were they to learn that M. Molotov had
45   8,  pag.  290     |        ad un articolo, “Answer to an attack in the back” (“
46   8,  pag.  290     |       because he had expressed to me his wish to be here”).~ ~
47   8,  pag.  290     |       expressed to me his wish to be here”).~ ~Mizzi diceva
48   8,  pag.  293     |     sua difesa, “Further reply to slanderous attack” (“Ulteriore
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