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Moreover , the Government's majority in the House of Commons was very much smaller than in normal circumstances would have been regarded as adequate to support a drastic policy , and particularly a policy which in so many fundamentals ...
Moreover , the Government's majority in the House of Commons was very much smaller than in normal circumstances would have been regarded as adequate to support a drastic policy , and particularly a policy which in so many fundamentals ...
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However , four Federal by - elections held on September 26 , all in seats rated strongholds of Liberalism in which French - Canadians were in a large majority , gave clear indications that strong currents of dissatisfaction with the ...
However , four Federal by - elections held on September 26 , all in seats rated strongholds of Liberalism in which French - Canadians were in a large majority , gave clear indications that strong currents of dissatisfaction with the ...
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... had an overwhelming majority and the Conservative Government , under Lord Salisbury , remained in office till 1892. There was then a swing of the pendulum , and Mr Gladstone was returned to power by a small majority of about 40.
... had an overwhelming majority and the Conservative Government , under Lord Salisbury , remained in office till 1892. There was then a swing of the pendulum , and Mr Gladstone was returned to power by a small majority of about 40.
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Byron and the Stage | 7 |
The General Election and After | 17 |
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