A Prime Minister on Prime MinistersWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1977 - 334 páginas |
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Página 37
... refused to serve in the Ministry of All the Talents . He came back as Foreign Secretary , in the Portland administra- tion , quarrelled with Castlereagh over the handling of the Walcheren expedition , and the two fought a duel . He ...
... refused to serve in the Ministry of All the Talents . He came back as Foreign Secretary , in the Portland administra- tion , quarrelled with Castlereagh over the handling of the Walcheren expedition , and the two fought a duel . He ...
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... refused and accepted their resignations . The battle spread from Parliament to the country , with something like a general strike in indus- trial districts , a run on the banks , and the City fighting back by petitioning Parliament to ...
... refused and accepted their resignations . The battle spread from Parliament to the country , with something like a general strike in indus- trial districts , a run on the banks , and the City fighting back by petitioning Parliament to ...
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... refused to attend . The majority of the Cabinet accepted the terms , and in the end so did Bonar Law . Churchill's ' most formidable politician ' had won . He had a similar success in the House - a Parlia- mentary triumph indeed . He ...
... refused to attend . The majority of the Cabinet accepted the terms , and in the end so did Bonar Law . Churchill's ' most formidable politician ' had won . He had a similar success in the House - a Parlia- mentary triumph indeed . He ...
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The First Prime Ministers | 8 |
Politics in Transition 18461854 | 61 |
Towards the Modern Age 18851908 | 128 |
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