The Conservative Party, 1918-1979Macmillan, 1979 - 295 sider |
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... failed completely . At last it became clear that even if Britain could remain in Ireland by the use of force , she could no longer govern the Irish . Any attempt to do so could be made only at unacceptable moral cost . The solution was ...
... failed completely . At last it became clear that even if Britain could remain in Ireland by the use of force , she could no longer govern the Irish . Any attempt to do so could be made only at unacceptable moral cost . The solution was ...
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... failed in our work in India . He did not spare the diehards . Referring to the Viceroy , he said that he had been loath to part with him , but had in the end agreed that he should go to India as Viceroy because India was entitled to the ...
... failed in our work in India . He did not spare the diehards . Referring to the Viceroy , he said that he had been loath to part with him , but had in the end agreed that he should go to India as Viceroy because India was entitled to the ...
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... failure . Men are strongly tempted to believe what they want to believe , and in the 1930s British statesmen wanted ... failed , but they serve to suggest how men who were neither stupid nor cowardly came to make their misjudge- ments ...
... failure . Men are strongly tempted to believe what they want to believe , and in the 1930s British statesmen wanted ... failed , but they serve to suggest how men who were neither stupid nor cowardly came to make their misjudge- ments ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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