The Conservative Party, 1918-1970, Volum 1918St. Martin's Press, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... Baldwin himself . The country had voted for free trade ; therefore one of the free - trade parties should form the Government . In the nature of the situation , this could only be Labour . ---- Baldwin believed strongly that , by the ...
... Baldwin himself . The country had voted for free trade ; therefore one of the free - trade parties should form the Government . In the nature of the situation , this could only be Labour . ---- Baldwin believed strongly that , by the ...
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... Baldwin , was becoming increasingly impatient with his chief . Beaverbrook's campaign , however crude , was more to his taste than Baldwin's subtle evasions . In the spring of 1930 he was in regular touch with Beaverbrook with a view to ...
... Baldwin , was becoming increasingly impatient with his chief . Beaverbrook's campaign , however crude , was more to his taste than Baldwin's subtle evasions . In the spring of 1930 he was in regular touch with Beaverbrook with a view to ...
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... Baldwin in the House of Commons , but they would be very perturbed at the possibility of any change of leadership taking place as a result of the difference between these two statesmen . They would prefer , I believe , that if a new ...
... Baldwin in the House of Commons , but they would be very perturbed at the possibility of any change of leadership taking place as a result of the difference between these two statesmen . They would prefer , I believe , that if a new ...
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Introduction I | 11 |
The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
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