The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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... become a dominant country in the world's affairs , instead of a land of pretty sentiments and stirring traditions , with one - sixth of her area entirely depopulated and given over to tourists and kilted deer - stalkers from London ...
... become a dominant country in the world's affairs , instead of a land of pretty sentiments and stirring traditions , with one - sixth of her area entirely depopulated and given over to tourists and kilted deer - stalkers from London ...
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... become a national institution . He was in his seventy - sixth year , but his tremendous vitality appeared to be unimpaired , and he still commanded his party . Lord Salisbury had his fling in the Prime Minister's office , but within the ...
... become a national institution . He was in his seventy - sixth year , but his tremendous vitality appeared to be unimpaired , and he still commanded his party . Lord Salisbury had his fling in the Prime Minister's office , but within the ...
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... become Dominions , with very pro- nounced ideas about their own importance . They maintain ornate offices in London . They are anxious to bargain with us , and have become such voracious negotiators that we are in grave danger of being ...
... become Dominions , with very pro- nounced ideas about their own importance . They maintain ornate offices in London . They are anxious to bargain with us , and have become such voracious negotiators that we are in grave danger of being ...
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CONTENTS | 12 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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