The National Review, Volume 83W.H. Allen, 1924 - English literature |
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... Party in the country whose local leaders absolutely declined to do any work of any kind at any time , was courting a rude awakening at no distant date . Indeed , there might have been , and in all probability would have been , a ...
... Party in the country whose local leaders absolutely declined to do any work of any kind at any time , was courting a rude awakening at no distant date . Indeed , there might have been , and in all probability would have been , a ...
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... Party by pronouncing in favour of a Socialist Government and stampeding the Radical stalwarts into the Socialist camp , leaving his " Leader " with a fringe of " moderates , " as seven years ago he left him with a rump of " extremists ...
... Party by pronouncing in favour of a Socialist Government and stampeding the Radical stalwarts into the Socialist camp , leaving his " Leader " with a fringe of " moderates , " as seven years ago he left him with a rump of " extremists ...
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... Party . Our Party only escaped from his clutches in the nick of time , and as it is , our Front Benches bear deplorable traces of his influence . Mr. Lloyd George has depreciated the whole standard of British public life . Opportunism ...
... Party . Our Party only escaped from his clutches in the nick of time , and as it is , our Front Benches bear deplorable traces of his influence . Mr. Lloyd George has depreciated the whole standard of British public life . Opportunism ...
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... Party Leadership . Anyone who wishes to follow an entertaining comedy should read a well - known Radical provincial newspaper , whose vanity was flattered by being appointed " the keeper of my Liberal Conscience " when Mr. Lloyd George ...
... Party Leadership . Anyone who wishes to follow an entertaining comedy should read a well - known Radical provincial newspaper , whose vanity was flattered by being appointed " the keeper of my Liberal Conscience " when Mr. Lloyd George ...
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... Party can possibly desire another General Election that would inevitably perpetuate stalemate - even though some Labour fanatics may be working for it . Nor is it in any way the interest of the Conservative Party to eject the present ...
... Party can possibly desire another General Election that would inevitably perpetuate stalemate - even though some Labour fanatics may be working for it . Nor is it in any way the interest of the Conservative Party to eject the present ...
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