The Prime Ministers: From Robert Walpole to Margaret ThatcherSecker & Warburg, 1980 - 260 páginas |
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... seats but increased its poll . Nevertheless , the Independent Labour Party hived off , impatient with MacDonald's slow progress towards the Socialist Utopia . When the General Strike came in 1926 , MacDonald remained true to his belief ...
... seats but increased its poll . Nevertheless , the Independent Labour Party hived off , impatient with MacDonald's slow progress towards the Socialist Utopia . When the General Strike came in 1926 , MacDonald remained true to his belief ...
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... seats . It was , perhaps , the greatest misfortune of MacDonald's career : he was Prime Minister of a government which ... seat he held until 1937. He died on 9 November of that year . His former Socialist allies accused him of having ...
... seats . It was , perhaps , the greatest misfortune of MacDonald's career : he was Prime Minister of a government which ... seat he held until 1937. He died on 9 November of that year . His former Socialist allies accused him of having ...
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... seat of Huyton , brought Labour back to power with a tiny majority after losing eighty - five seats . Now a crisis arose in the Cabinet , as a result of which Aneurin Bevan and Wilson resigned . Wilson found a post as consultant to ...
... seat of Huyton , brought Labour back to power with a tiny majority after losing eighty - five seats . Now a crisis arose in the Cabinet , as a result of which Aneurin Bevan and Wilson resigned . Wilson found a post as consultant to ...
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Sir Robert Walpole 172142 | 1 |
II | 9 |
Thomas PelhamHolles Duke of Newcastle 175456 | 18 |
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The Prime Ministers, from Robert Walpole to Margaret Thatcher George Malcolm Thomson Vista de fragmentos - 1981 |
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