The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Pagina 113
... lord's arable lands lay for the most part in the common fields , side by side with those of the tenants , who for generations past had cultivated them under the supervision of the lord's bailiff and the village reeve . Moreover , the ...
... lord's arable lands lay for the most part in the common fields , side by side with those of the tenants , who for generations past had cultivated them under the supervision of the lord's bailiff and the village reeve . Moreover , the ...
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... Lord Crewe on behalf of the Government after some delay ; but owing to severe illness Mr Gandhi himself had to return to India in December 1914. Soon after his arrival Mr Gandhi went to see Lord Willingdon , Governor of Bombay , who ...
... Lord Crewe on behalf of the Government after some delay ; but owing to severe illness Mr Gandhi himself had to return to India in December 1914. Soon after his arrival Mr Gandhi went to see Lord Willingdon , Governor of Bombay , who ...
Pagina 143
... Lord Beaverbrook's objective . ' My men and any measures was obviously Lord Rothermere's . But whatever their differences , the press attack upon Mr Baldwin , and through him the attempt to control the Unionist party , was in fact the ...
... Lord Beaverbrook's objective . ' My men and any measures was obviously Lord Rothermere's . But whatever their differences , the press attack upon Mr Baldwin , and through him the attempt to control the Unionist party , was in fact the ...
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