Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... course we all love her ! ' The true answer must , I think , lie somewhere along these lines , but it is not an answer that leaps instantly to the mind . This book is largely a search for it , and if in the course of my investigations I ...
... course we all love her ! ' The true answer must , I think , lie somewhere along these lines , but it is not an answer that leaps instantly to the mind . This book is largely a search for it , and if in the course of my investigations I ...
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... course the abolitionists on the benches behind Mr Ede were nodding like mandarins . It was a deplorable performance , and when Mr Morrison , another former Home Secretary , rose from the Opposition benches , he failed completely to ...
... course the abolitionists on the benches behind Mr Ede were nodding like mandarins . It was a deplorable performance , and when Mr Morrison , another former Home Secretary , rose from the Opposition benches , he failed completely to ...
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... course no Minister fights such a battle alone . His own party supporters rally to his side . In this case , Sir Frank had the formidable assistance of Mr Michael Foot , who ac- cused Mr Thorneycroft of having attacked the Home Secre ...
... course no Minister fights such a battle alone . His own party supporters rally to his side . In this case , Sir Frank had the formidable assistance of Mr Michael Foot , who ac- cused Mr Thorneycroft of having attacked the Home Secre ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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