The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... become a Minister of Munitions . The neglected state of our defences for the past many years , the advent of a new and swift - striking form of warfare , and the present international crisis all demand that the organisation of industry ...
... become a Minister of Munitions . The neglected state of our defences for the past many years , the advent of a new and swift - striking form of warfare , and the present international crisis all demand that the organisation of industry ...
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... become a royal palace occasionally housed royalty , for twice Edward I and his queen stayed here ; and in 1360 Edward III and his Parliament met here . What York Place , as it was then called , was like in those times , we have no means ...
... become a royal palace occasionally housed royalty , for twice Edward I and his queen stayed here ; and in 1360 Edward III and his Parliament met here . What York Place , as it was then called , was like in those times , we have no means ...
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... become a Viscount . Subsequently the place was sold to the Earl ( later Duke ) of Dorset who , if not actually ... becoming Lord Treasurer and thus having an official status here . Its exact position is rather vague , but is assumed to ...
... become a Viscount . Subsequently the place was sold to the Earl ( later Duke ) of Dorset who , if not actually ... becoming Lord Treasurer and thus having an official status here . Its exact position is rather vague , but is assumed to ...
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