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The British classical philologist and headmaster of the Perse School in Cambridge , William H.D. Rouse , probably came into contact with Zarraftis while visiting Kos in 1898 , and their correspondence lasted until 1915.
The British classical philologist and headmaster of the Perse School in Cambridge , William H.D. Rouse , probably came into contact with Zarraftis while visiting Kos in 1898 , and their correspondence lasted until 1915.
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But mentioning all the errors committed by Athens and by the Greek Cypriot leadership does not mean releasing the British government or the Turkish and the Turkish Cypriot nationalists from responsibility . I merely wish to stress that ...
But mentioning all the errors committed by Athens and by the Greek Cypriot leadership does not mean releasing the British government or the Turkish and the Turkish Cypriot nationalists from responsibility . I merely wish to stress that ...
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A final principle was unique to British policy formation . Britain wished to retain her protectorate over the Ionian Islands . This had been established at the Peace Settlement reached at the end of the Napoleonic Wars ( 1814-15 ) ...
A final principle was unique to British policy formation . Britain wished to retain her protectorate over the Ionian Islands . This had been established at the Peace Settlement reached at the end of the Napoleonic Wars ( 1814-15 ) ...
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