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In every case there was a Potsdam party , as there is to - day in England , consciously or unconsciously wire - pulled by the enemy and playing the game of the enemy by morally and materially crippling ...
In every case there was a Potsdam party , as there is to - day in England , consciously or unconsciously wire - pulled by the enemy and playing the game of the enemy by morally and materially crippling ...
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We see , however , from such an utterance as that of Mr. Samuel , upon which we lay stress because it is so thoroughly typical of the professional Party politician , that those who are primarily responsible for the safety of the State ...
We see , however , from such an utterance as that of Mr. Samuel , upon which we lay stress because it is so thoroughly typical of the professional Party politician , that those who are primarily responsible for the safety of the State ...
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It is not a Party movement , and it cannot become a Party movement , as may be gathered from Mr. Balfour's a vague assertion that “ no well - informed person doubts that any scheme adopted by the Government for strengthening the Navy ...
It is not a Party movement , and it cannot become a Party movement , as may be gathered from Mr. Balfour's a vague assertion that “ no well - informed person doubts that any scheme adopted by the Government for strengthening the Navy ...
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As Captain Mahan observes , the adoption of this measure by the all - powerful Australian Labour party is the most hopeful sign in the British Empire . There is also reason to believe it will shortly be adopted in South Africa .
As Captain Mahan observes , the adoption of this measure by the all - powerful Australian Labour party is the most hopeful sign in the British Empire . There is also reason to believe it will shortly be adopted in South Africa .
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A political party dependent for its power upon the democracy , demands competent management and inspiring leadership . Otherwise , it cannot get a mandate for its policy . The old game between the ins and outs may ...
A political party dependent for its power upon the democracy , demands competent management and inspiring leadership . Otherwise , it cannot get a mandate for its policy . The old game between the ins and outs may ...
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