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... sovereignty and killing all officials loyal to the Chinese emperor , adopted the customs of the Viets and made himself the ruler of a vast non - Chinese empire . After it had incorporated Au Lac , Nam Viet included not only the Red ...
... sovereignty and killing all officials loyal to the Chinese emperor , adopted the customs of the Viets and made himself the ruler of a vast non - Chinese empire . After it had incorporated Au Lac , Nam Viet included not only the Red ...
Page 978
... sovereignty over the Sudeten areas . The British prime minister was Neville Chamberlain ( from May 1937 ) , with Lord Halifax as his foreign secretary ( from February 1938 ) ; their French counterparts were Édouard Daladier and Georges ...
... sovereignty over the Sudeten areas . The British prime minister was Neville Chamberlain ( from May 1937 ) , with Lord Halifax as his foreign secretary ( from February 1938 ) ; their French counterparts were Édouard Daladier and Georges ...
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... sovereignty had been gradually reduced by the growing absorption of Zürich into the modern federal Swiss state . A very liberal democratic order , with the citizenry elect- ing and exercising strong control over - the legislative as ...
... sovereignty had been gradually reduced by the growing absorption of Zürich into the modern federal Swiss state . A very liberal democratic order , with the citizenry elect- ing and exercising strong control over - the legislative as ...
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