The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 197
... Lloyd George's difficulties , especially as to Lord Northcliffe , " who judged himself at least the equal of any political leader , " and Mr. Asquith , the Leader of the Liberal Party . This surprises us less than the author , as Lord ...
... Lloyd George's difficulties , especially as to Lord Northcliffe , " who judged himself at least the equal of any political leader , " and Mr. Asquith , the Leader of the Liberal Party . This surprises us less than the author , as Lord ...
Page 199
... Lloyd George accidentally upset a pile of books , and , after stooping to pick them up , said that of course he would consider this proposal , but that for the moment he was overwhelmed with work . After this my husband left the room ...
... Lloyd George accidentally upset a pile of books , and , after stooping to pick them up , said that of course he would consider this proposal , but that for the moment he was overwhelmed with work . After this my husband left the room ...
Page 507
... Lloyd George's Government passed the Safeguarding of Industries Act of 1921 , Part 1 , which is still in operation and does not expire until 1936. Since then , however , speaking at Manchester on April 30 , 1923 , Mr. Lloyd George ...
... Lloyd George's Government passed the Safeguarding of Industries Act of 1921 , Part 1 , which is still in operation and does not expire until 1936. Since then , however , speaking at Manchester on April 30 , 1923 , Mr. Lloyd George ...
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