The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 147Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1950 |
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Pagina 75
... Election on a country which had had such contests in each of the two preceding years . Most of the remaining General Elections fall into the class of those precipitated by a Government which had no one overpowering reason for ...
... Election on a country which had had such contests in each of the two preceding years . Most of the remaining General Elections fall into the class of those precipitated by a Government which had no one overpowering reason for ...
Pagina 77
... election in July . Those for the General Election of 1900 are more obvious . The Government was strong and united but its majority had fallen since 1895 from 152 to 128. It had been in ... Election provides is 1950 77 THE GENERAL ELECTION.
... election in July . Those for the General Election of 1900 are more obvious . The Government was strong and united but its majority had fallen since 1895 from 152 to 128. It had been in ... Election provides is 1950 77 THE GENERAL ELECTION.
Pagina 81
... election of January , 1910 ; hardly at all in the election of the following December . It swung again , though only once decisively , in the elections of 1923-31 ; it did not swing in 1935. There is obviously no reason inherent in the ...
... election of January , 1910 ; hardly at all in the election of the following December . It swung again , though only once decisively , in the elections of 1923-31 ; it did not swing in 1935. There is obviously no reason inherent in the ...
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