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... doubt that he was long past his peak , but he still towered above any possible rivals in terms of prestige , personality and experience of government . He was still able to dominate the House of Commons , and he carried weight ...
... doubt that he was long past his peak , but he still towered above any possible rivals in terms of prestige , personality and experience of government . He was still able to dominate the House of Commons , and he carried weight ...
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... doubts to Macmillan , but the latter remained unmoved . He said : ' Look , we can't change our view now . All the troops are on the starting - line . Everything is arranged . It will just cause ghastly confusion if we delay . ' Later ...
... doubts to Macmillan , but the latter remained unmoved . He said : ' Look , we can't change our view now . All the troops are on the starting - line . Everything is arranged . It will just cause ghastly confusion if we delay . ' Later ...
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... doubt that the Govern- ment was complacent . It was a mild winter and coal stocks were high . It was confidently felt in Whitehall and Fleet Street that the miners were going to be beaten . Never was an assumption falsified so brutally ...
... doubt that the Govern- ment was complacent . It was a mild winter and coal stocks were high . It was confidently felt in Whitehall and Fleet Street that the miners were going to be beaten . Never was an assumption falsified so brutally ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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