The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 94
... Election for the County of York , and that I heartily wish Mr Fox joy of his Election for the City . ' Tempora mutantur et nos mutemir [ sic ] in illis . ' I am Sir your Penitent Friend and Servant , ' L. S. ' Shocked by the sentiment ...
... Election for the County of York , and that I heartily wish Mr Fox joy of his Election for the City . ' Tempora mutantur et nos mutemir [ sic ] in illis . ' I am Sir your Penitent Friend and Servant , ' L. S. ' Shocked by the sentiment ...
Pagina 152
... Election of 1929 the Labour Party with 36 per cent . of votes won 288 seats , whereas the Conservatives with 38 per cent . of votes won only 253 seats , and the Liberals with ... ELECTION - AND AFTER THE GENERAL ELECTION—AND AFTER By Lieut.
... Election of 1929 the Labour Party with 36 per cent . of votes won 288 seats , whereas the Conservatives with 38 per cent . of votes won only 253 seats , and the Liberals with ... ELECTION - AND AFTER THE GENERAL ELECTION—AND AFTER By Lieut.
Pagina 153
... election , which makes it possible for a large number of seats to be won by small majorities , is not to distort ... election . They hoped that neither Conservatives nor Socialists would obtain a clear majority and that the Government ...
... election , which makes it possible for a large number of seats to be won by small majorities , is not to distort ... election . They hoped that neither Conservatives nor Socialists would obtain a clear majority and that the Government ...
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