The Conservative Party, 1918-1970, Volum 1918St. Martin's Press, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... Lloyd George , who held a position in British public life more powerful , possibly , than anyone since Oliver Cromwell . His prestige was unique . In the public mind he was ' the man who won the war ' , and to a large extent the public ...
... Lloyd George , who held a position in British public life more powerful , possibly , than anyone since Oliver Cromwell . His prestige was unique . In the public mind he was ' the man who won the war ' , and to a large extent the public ...
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... Lloyd George was , it must be admitted , nothing new . Furthermore , as A. J. P. Taylor has reminded us , the Conservatives took their share of the resulting income . But Lloyd George was far more blatant in this matter than any of his ...
... Lloyd George was , it must be admitted , nothing new . Furthermore , as A. J. P. Taylor has reminded us , the Conservatives took their share of the resulting income . But Lloyd George was far more blatant in this matter than any of his ...
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... Lloyd George ; they would be quiet , traditional and unimaginative . There was no hint of social reform , an omission which reflected Bonar Law's belief that the party had nothing to gain from espousing that cause ; if the country ...
... Lloyd George ; they would be quiet , traditional and unimaginative . There was no hint of social reform , an omission which reflected Bonar Law's belief that the party had nothing to gain from espousing that cause ; if the country ...
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Introduction I | 11 |
The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
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