Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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Página 48
... considerable irony in some of the exchanges . Sir Anthony warned the House that the Government had ' thought it necessary to take certain precautions of a mili- tary nature ' . This was accepted , with little reserve , by Mr Gaitskell ...
... considerable irony in some of the exchanges . Sir Anthony warned the House that the Government had ' thought it necessary to take certain precautions of a mili- tary nature ' . This was accepted , with little reserve , by Mr Gaitskell ...
Página 108
... considerable . If the list of speakers is formidable , and the tenor of the debate well publicised , it may provoke newspaper comment and correspondence , and discussion on radio and television , which will help both Government and ...
... considerable . If the list of speakers is formidable , and the tenor of the debate well publicised , it may provoke newspaper comment and correspondence , and discussion on radio and television , which will help both Government and ...
Página 164
... considerable thought , that his thinking had been sensible , concerned for the best in- terests of Parliament in general and far from partisan . In fact , he sold himself to me as a good Parliamentarian , of a type which some people ...
... considerable thought , that his thinking had been sensible , concerned for the best in- terests of Parliament in general and far from partisan . In fact , he sold himself to me as a good Parliamentarian , of a type which some people ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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