The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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... Government to put its case over to the public ; and thirdly quite genuine doubts as to the determination of the Conservative Government to break completely with Socialist policies and to develop a vigorous Conservative policy of its own ...
... Government to put its case over to the public ; and thirdly quite genuine doubts as to the determination of the Conservative Government to break completely with Socialist policies and to develop a vigorous Conservative policy of its own ...
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... Government De- partments and the Central Government organisation of information ' were a natural product of the exceptional conditions of the world wars . The original and proper function of these organisations was to translate official ...
... Government De- partments and the Central Government organisation of information ' were a natural product of the exceptional conditions of the world wars . The original and proper function of these organisations was to translate official ...
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... Government of the day . In an obvious and very proper desire to put an end to this dangerous trend , the present Government would seem to have gone too far in the opposite direction . If the facts of the situation in which the country ...
... Government of the day . In an obvious and very proper desire to put an end to this dangerous trend , the present Government would seem to have gone too far in the opposite direction . If the facts of the situation in which the country ...
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