The Conservative Party, 1918-1970, Volum 1918St. Martin's Press, 1974 - 271 sider |
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... certainly carried out . Churchill was also significant in another respect . He was a convinced free trader . While he may have been ignorant of the more sophisticated aspects of economic theory , he could certainly argue the case for ...
... certainly carried out . Churchill was also significant in another respect . He was a convinced free trader . While he may have been ignorant of the more sophisticated aspects of economic theory , he could certainly argue the case for ...
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... certainly true that Britain would have been stronger if she had embarked on rearmament sooner and on a larger scale . But to have done so would have been to anticipate , earlier than was reasonable , the failure of the attempt to ...
... certainly true that Britain would have been stronger if she had embarked on rearmament sooner and on a larger scale . But to have done so would have been to anticipate , earlier than was reasonable , the failure of the attempt to ...
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... Certainly references to Suez cut little ice either way in the General Election of 1959.10 The attitude of the Press broke down along party lines , those newspapers which were generally Conservative supporting the intervention , Labour ...
... Certainly references to Suez cut little ice either way in the General Election of 1959.10 The attitude of the Press broke down along party lines , those newspapers which were generally Conservative supporting the intervention , Labour ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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