The Conservative Party, 1918-1979Macmillan, 1979 - 295 sider |
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... direction . I have failed so far . Everything that I care for is being smashed to bits at this moment . That does not take away from me either my faith or my courage . We may in this House today be full of strife . Before long the angel ...
... direction . I have failed so far . Everything that I care for is being smashed to bits at this moment . That does not take away from me either my faith or my courage . We may in this House today be full of strife . Before long the angel ...
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... direction . It could be extended so far as to merge into a policy of full protection ; alternatively it could be used as a bargaining counter to induce other nations to lower their barriers against British goods , and thus to get free ...
... direction . It could be extended so far as to merge into a policy of full protection ; alternatively it could be used as a bargaining counter to induce other nations to lower their barriers against British goods , and thus to get free ...
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T. F. Lindsay, Michael Harrington. What caused the change in the political direction of the Heath Government ? It is wrong to be dogmatic about what goes on in the minds of public men , especially in the absence of Cabinet papers ...
T. F. Lindsay, Michael Harrington. What caused the change in the political direction of the Heath Government ? It is wrong to be dogmatic about what goes on in the minds of public men , especially in the absence of Cabinet papers ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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