The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - Great Britain |
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... the Army , and the Royal Air Force , it must always be subject to the rules and regulations laid down for its guidance by His Majesty's Govern . ment . This written code is , in the case of the Civil Service , to be found not only ...
... the Army , and the Royal Air Force , it must always be subject to the rules and regulations laid down for its guidance by His Majesty's Govern . ment . This written code is , in the case of the Civil Service , to be found not only ...
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His Majesty's Govern . ment mean that these undertakings shall be carried out both in the letter and in the spirit , and it cannot accept the contention that whilst the Soviet Govern . ment undertakes obligations a political body as ...
His Majesty's Govern . ment mean that these undertakings shall be carried out both in the letter and in the spirit , and it cannot accept the contention that whilst the Soviet Govern . ment undertakes obligations a political body as ...
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ment " for ever debiting his failure at the Exchequer to " imple( blessed word ! ) his own promises of Retrenchment to the General Strike . But he was hardly less responsible than Mr. Cook for precipitating the Coal Crisis by allowing ...
ment " for ever debiting his failure at the Exchequer to " imple( blessed word ! ) his own promises of Retrenchment to the General Strike . But he was hardly less responsible than Mr. Cook for precipitating the Coal Crisis by allowing ...
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