The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 371
... Party , the leaders of which are Count Westarp and Herr Treviranus , whose recent speeches on the Polish corridor achieved him international notoriety ; further the Agrarian Party , under the leadership of Herr Schiele ; and finally ...
... Party , the leaders of which are Count Westarp and Herr Treviranus , whose recent speeches on the Polish corridor achieved him international notoriety ; further the Agrarian Party , under the leadership of Herr Schiele ; and finally ...
Pagina 372
... party lost votes and seats in every election , until the number of its representatives in Parliament shrunk to twenty - five . The very nature of the func tions the Democratic Party had assumed in the German State was its damnation . It ...
... party lost votes and seats in every election , until the number of its representatives in Parliament shrunk to twenty - five . The very nature of the func tions the Democratic Party had assumed in the German State was its damnation . It ...
Pagina 625
... party should be permanent , in order to ensure continuity of policy , we hold that the ideal form of government is a ... party or another . To these the party managers must devote their attention , disregarding solid bodies of instructed ...
... party should be permanent , in order to ensure continuity of policy , we hold that the ideal form of government is a ... party or another . To these the party managers must devote their attention , disregarding solid bodies of instructed ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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