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    The Political Struggle of Fatin Rüştü Zorlu (May 1954- May 1960) by Tekin Önal

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…He has been appointed as the deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State in his first period and he was the most mentioned one, who has been expected to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs as a replacement of Fuat Köprülü. …”
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    “Welcome to the White Man’s World”: An English Translation of Isaac Oluwole Delano’s Historical Novel Aiyé D’Aiyé Òyìnbó by Michael Oladejo Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Delano Author of Soul of Nigeria, An African Look at Marriage, One Church for Nigeria, Notes and Comments from Nigeria, The Singing Minister of Nigeria, Ìran Ọrun, Ìtàn Ogun Àdùb ̀ í, and Ìwé Atúmọ Yorùbá ̀ (Yoruba – Yoruba Dictionary) London: Tomas Nelson Ltd., 1953 Foreword  I appreciate the kind of love with which you, my readers, embraced my previous books, whether those I wrote in the English language or in Yoruba. …”
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    Minasse Tcheraz’s Contacts of Europe and His Impressions of Berlin Congress by Serdar, Sakin

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…He stated that they made contacts in Italy, Rome, London and Berlin, respectively. In accordance with these contacts, he mentioned meeting with Foreign Minister Luigi Corti in Italy, and Lord Salisbury in London. …”
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    The Seasons by James Thomson and the Baltic German Poetry about the Seasons in the Era of Baltic Enlightenment by Kairit Kaur

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Son of a Presbyterian minister, he studied at the College of Edinburgh to become a minister (1715–1719). …”
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    The “State Interest” and Humanitarian Diplomacy of Oliver Cromwell by L. I. Ivonina

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Aware of the complicated domestic political situation in France and of the goals of French foreign policy, he was sure that Prime Minister Cardinal Mazarin was unlikely to give up the alliance with London in response to the London’s support of the Protestant subjects of the Duke of Savoy. …”
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