Word: sovereignities
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Jordan, last week woke out of its normal torpor to its most exciting holiday in a quarter of a century. Stocky (5 ft. 5 in.) Emir Abdullah was home from London with a British treaty recognizing Trans-Jordan (area 30,000 sq. mi.; pop. about 300,000) as a sovereign and independent state...
Meyer, who served with Harold E. Stassen at the San Francisco Conference, held that the time is growing short in which to prevent another war, and that this can be done only by abolishing the concept of sovereign nations. His arguments paralleled those set forth by the recent Rollins College Conference, which proposed amending the United Nations Charter to create a world government...
Died. Patriarch Benjamin I, 78, since 1936 the 265th Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church-and as such the Ecumenical Patriarch (that is, spiritual sovereign of all Orthodox Churches); of bronchitis; in Istanbul...
Heretofore Russia has avoided such a stand like the plague; now Russia was on the record with a statement that undercut her super-sovereign interpretation of her UNO Security Council veto power...
...present moment Americans are loudly praising our freedom of the press and insisting that all other nations should do as we do, but if freedom of the press confers the license to misrepresent and antagonize a friendly country, to insult and libel her sovereign, then our version of a free press is likely to invite and deserve both ridicule and resentment...