The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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Pagina 164
... continued without inter- ruption to the present day , the law has come to be in- creasingly respected . The General Strike of 1926 was killed by the legal opinion of Sir John Simon that it was a breach of the law . The suggestion that ...
... continued without inter- ruption to the present day , the law has come to be in- creasingly respected . The General Strike of 1926 was killed by the legal opinion of Sir John Simon that it was a breach of the law . The suggestion that ...
Pagina 223
... continued to prosper . In 1919 , for the first time , the revenue from proprietary medicine stamps reached over 1,000,000Z . The following are the actual figures from 1919 to 1930 . In this last - mentioned year a change , to which ...
... continued to prosper . In 1919 , for the first time , the revenue from proprietary medicine stamps reached over 1,000,000Z . The following are the actual figures from 1919 to 1930 . In this last - mentioned year a change , to which ...
Pagina 238
... continued to refrain from making trouble . In this way King George avoided the difficulties which other restored monarchs had encountered . He became the creature neither of an ambitious general nor of a faction anxious only to use him ...
... continued to refrain from making trouble . In this way King George avoided the difficulties which other restored monarchs had encountered . He became the creature neither of an ambitious general nor of a faction anxious only to use him ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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