The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 139
... Government in the difficult days ahead . The General Election hurled temporarily out of public life nearly every supporter of selfish or restricted views , and the National Government obtained an unqualified mandate to do , without ...
... Government in the difficult days ahead . The General Election hurled temporarily out of public life nearly every supporter of selfish or restricted views , and the National Government obtained an unqualified mandate to do , without ...
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... Government were the sheet anchor of the minority in this matter of public appointments , and by their record succeeded in disarming the fears of those who believed that the triumph of the nationalist majority would inevitably lead to ...
... Government were the sheet anchor of the minority in this matter of public appointments , and by their record succeeded in disarming the fears of those who believed that the triumph of the nationalist majority would inevitably lead to ...
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Art . 11. - CONSERVATISM GOVERNMENT . AND THE NATIONAL THE National Government has now been in power for nine eventful months , during which the whole fiscal system of this country has been transformed and Free Trade England has become ...
Art . 11. - CONSERVATISM GOVERNMENT . AND THE NATIONAL THE National Government has now been in power for nine eventful months , during which the whole fiscal system of this country has been transformed and Free Trade England has become ...
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