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The height of topsy - turveydom was reached when King Edward VIII abdicated from the Throne of England . Before this event took place it was known that Mr de Valera was preparing his brand - new Constitution for the Free State and that ...
The height of topsy - turveydom was reached when King Edward VIII abdicated from the Throne of England . Before this event took place it was known that Mr de Valera was preparing his brand - new Constitution for the Free State and that ...
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The history of the last few years has convinced even the most credulous that a great many things — war and autocracy , for example — which were supposed to have disappeared at the Armistice are still very much alive , and now the kings ...
The history of the last few years has convinced even the most credulous that a great many things — war and autocracy , for example — which were supposed to have disappeared at the Armistice are still very much alive , and now the kings ...
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In retrospect it would seem that one fault of the diplomacy of King Edward VII was the glare of publicity in which it was conducted . Such meetings as those with the German Emperor , the Tsar , and the King of Spain recalled the Field ...
In retrospect it would seem that one fault of the diplomacy of King Edward VII was the glare of publicity in which it was conducted . Such meetings as those with the German Emperor , the Tsar , and the King of Spain recalled the Field ...
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