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... ment now without losing more face than he has already lost ? The end of the Debate on the King's Speech found the Govern- ment in a mood of pleasant self - congratulation . They had repelled every serious attack , securing larger ...
... ment now without losing more face than he has already lost ? The end of the Debate on the King's Speech found the Govern- ment in a mood of pleasant self - congratulation . They had repelled every serious attack , securing larger ...
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... ment and Planning . Mr Isaacs , an amiable but not very dynamic personality , has retired to the peace of the Ministry of Pensions , while Mr Aneurin Bevan , the stormy petrel of politics , has done with the doctors ( to their ...
... ment and Planning . Mr Isaacs , an amiable but not very dynamic personality , has retired to the peace of the Ministry of Pensions , while Mr Aneurin Bevan , the stormy petrel of politics , has done with the doctors ( to their ...
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... ment £ 474,000 and would be ready in seven years . Parlia- ment authorised its construction on 27th July 1803. It was a State concern from the start , and the Caledonian Canal Commissioners were specially appointed to conduct its ...
... ment £ 474,000 and would be ready in seven years . Parlia- ment authorised its construction on 27th July 1803. It was a State concern from the start , and the Caledonian Canal Commissioners were specially appointed to conduct its ...
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LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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