- "
Perfidious Albion" is a
pejorative phrase used
within the
context of
international relations diplomacy to
refer to acts of
diplomatic slights, duplicity...
- The
Perfidious Brother is a 1716
tragedy by the
British writer Lewis Theobald. A
dispute rose of the
authorship of the play when a
watchmaker and aspiring...
- rule of
international law
applicable in
armed conflict and
which are not
perfidious because they do not
invite the
confidence of an
adversary with respect...
-
Perfidious Albion was a
board game and
wargame magazine,
published and
edited by
Charles Vasey in the
United Kingdom. In the
early 1970s,
Charles Vasey...
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Englishman even
wrote that it is
perfidious—well, the
English ought to know. I
believe England thinks this co-operation
perfidious because the co-operation of...
-
Henley (July 7, 2006). "Wimps,
weasels and monkeys – the US
media view of '
perfidious France'".
Guardian Unlimited. London.
Archived from the
original on August...
- of
negotiations and the
negotiations themselves as a
cloak to
screen a
perfidious attack, then
there is a
prime example of the
crime of all crimes. Admiral...
- 2 Stat. 331 Van Zandt, pp. 116–117 2 Stat. 514 Higgs, Robert. ""Not
Merely Perfidious but Ungrateful": The U.S.
Takeover of West Florida".
Independent Institute...
- Sidelines. Routledge. p. 46. ISBN 978-1-134-35452-8.
James R. V. Ellison, "
Perfidious Albion? Britain, Plan G and
European Integration, 1955–1956", Contemporary...
- 1960, was to
eliminate the
description of Jews as
perfidius (Latin for "
perfidious" or "faithless") in the
prayer for the
conversion of the Jews in the Good...