The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 353
... Sir Stafford Cripps falls back on those very mechanical improvements which Professor Laski has condemned as futile or inadequate . At one moment he appears to be challenging the whole basis of the Constitution ; at the next he tells us ...
... Sir Stafford Cripps falls back on those very mechanical improvements which Professor Laski has condemned as futile or inadequate . At one moment he appears to be challenging the whole basis of the Constitution ; at the next he tells us ...
Page 363
... Sir Stafford Cripps would repudiate the views of other members of the Socialist League . • • It is clear that if Sir Stafford Cripps means no more than he says by ' emergency powers , ' these powers could quite easily be established by ...
... Sir Stafford Cripps would repudiate the views of other members of the Socialist League . • • It is clear that if Sir Stafford Cripps means no more than he says by ' emergency powers , ' these powers could quite easily be established by ...
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... Sir Stafford Cripps , on the other hand , presumably believes that in the present temper of democracy an extreme policy is more likely to win support than a moderate one . His hopes are based upon the supposition that the prevailing ...
... Sir Stafford Cripps , on the other hand , presumably believes that in the present temper of democracy an extreme policy is more likely to win support than a moderate one . His hopes are based upon the supposition that the prevailing ...
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