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Imprimerie de l’Etat, Imprimerie Nationale, 1938. On relations between Austria and the Romanian Principalities.
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București: Cartea Românească, 1937. On memoirs of
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335:“L’alliance entre le prince Alexandre-Jean Couza de Roumanie et les princes Miloch et Michel Obrénovitch de Serbie.”
192:“Agenția diplomatică a României la Belgrad și legăturile politice româno-sârbe sub Cuza Vodă.” Academia Română,
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76/3 (juillet-septembre 1962): 255-266. Russian diplomacy and the unification of the
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288:Journal of Central European Affairs
184:București: Cartea Românească, 1931.
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251:2/8-9 (août-septembre 1951): 3.
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388:87/3-4 (juillet-décembre 1973).
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242:Cahiers du Monde Nouveau
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