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... consider that any action by the Malta Government purporting to terminate the Defence Agreement would be a breach by the Malta Government of their international obligations and the resulting position would be a very serious one . Her ...
... consider that any action by the Malta Government purporting to terminate the Defence Agreement would be a breach by the Malta Government of their international obligations and the resulting position would be a very serious one . Her ...
Page 382
... consider ourselves the teachers , we do not consider ourselves the pace - setters , as some people say we do . But we have the right to consider ours a Marxist - Leninist Party , a Communist Party . We are deeply satisfied , and it 382 ...
... consider ourselves the teachers , we do not consider ourselves the pace - setters , as some people say we do . But we have the right to consider ours a Marxist - Leninist Party , a Communist Party . We are deeply satisfied , and it 382 ...
Page 545
... consider and submit recommendations to the General Assembly at its twenty - third session regarding the holding early in 1969 of a special conference of representatives of colonial peoples for the purpose , inter alia , of considering ...
... consider and submit recommendations to the General Assembly at its twenty - third session regarding the holding early in 1969 of a special conference of representatives of colonial peoples for the purpose , inter alia , of considering ...
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