British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1976 - Great Britain |
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... believe to be their weakness . For this reason , we in Britain welcome the regional groupings which have grown up everywhere , in Africa , South America and other parts of the world . This is also why we believe in a wider European ...
... believe to be their weakness . For this reason , we in Britain welcome the regional groupings which have grown up everywhere , in Africa , South America and other parts of the world . This is also why we believe in a wider European ...
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... believe that the population problem must be recognised as a principal element in long - range national planning if governments are to achieve their economic goals and fulfil the aspirations of their people . We believe that the majority ...
... believe that the population problem must be recognised as a principal element in long - range national planning if governments are to achieve their economic goals and fulfil the aspirations of their people . We believe that the majority ...
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... believe that a peaceful transition is possible in some countries of this continent ; we cannot under- stand what ... believe that they are going to win against the imperialists in elections are just plain naive , and those who believe ...
... believe that a peaceful transition is possible in some countries of this continent ; we cannot under- stand what ... believe that they are going to win against the imperialists in elections are just plain naive , and those who believe ...
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