The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... followed managed , in its single year's administration , to alienate the electors completely , yet the defeat of 1913 weakened the position of moderate Labour with the Unions , and gave the intriguing extremists a chance to strengthen ...
... followed managed , in its single year's administration , to alienate the electors completely , yet the defeat of 1913 weakened the position of moderate Labour with the Unions , and gave the intriguing extremists a chance to strengthen ...
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... followed his leader into the fusion of 1909. By this time , however , Mr Hughes ' marked superiority to all his colleagues had produced its effect , and both in Parliament and in the country he was the only man who counted . Probably he ...
... followed his leader into the fusion of 1909. By this time , however , Mr Hughes ' marked superiority to all his colleagues had produced its effect , and both in Parliament and in the country he was the only man who counted . Probably he ...
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... followed it established for the first time a principle often previously advocated but never agreed to - that Labour members of Parlia- ment were under the orders of the annual Trade - Union Conference . The older pledge , in spite of ...
... followed it established for the first time a principle often previously advocated but never agreed to - that Labour members of Parlia- ment were under the orders of the annual Trade - Union Conference . The older pledge , in spite of ...
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... followed ; they turned for advice to the men closer at hand , the Union secretaries and organisers who were more or less part of their daily life ; and the advocacy of any measure by the man they had half - forgotten , and who ( so they ...
... followed ; they turned for advice to the men closer at hand , the Union secretaries and organisers who were more or less part of their daily life ; and the advocacy of any measure by the man they had half - forgotten , and who ( so they ...
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... followed the advice of Sir Syed Ahmad , the founder of Aligarh College , and had kept aloof from the National Congress , because it merely counted heads , and disapproved of any special representation of Mahomedan minorities . They ...
... followed the advice of Sir Syed Ahmad , the founder of Aligarh College , and had kept aloof from the National Congress , because it merely counted heads , and disapproved of any special representation of Mahomedan minorities . They ...
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