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Reading Notes, Spring 1994

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1994

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References

1 Adam Smith, Moral Sentiments, III ii, 105.

2 Ciobanu, Mircea, Convorbiri ct Regele Mihai I, Bucharest, 1991 Google Scholar, an exceptionally interesting and complete work which no British publisher has thought worth while publishing in translation.

3 Official communication! between the King and the Allies were maintained through Shuber and C. Visoianu, in Cairo, messages being communicated by radio, and through secret emissaries in the Romanian embassies in Sofia (where the ambassador was Ion Christu, a nephew of Titulescu) and Ankara.