The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 192. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1951 |
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Page 23
... majority of 29 , the main advantage from Liberal withdrawal would probably go to the Conservatives . Yet even a Conservative gain of 30 per cent . would have given Mr. Churchill a clear majority of only two , and any intermediate result ...
... majority of 29 , the main advantage from Liberal withdrawal would probably go to the Conservatives . Yet even a Conservative gain of 30 per cent . would have given Mr. Churchill a clear majority of only two , and any intermediate result ...
Page 88
... majority consent , while others would be removed from the field of civil rights altogether . It was also reported in ... majority in Parliament and a majority of the provincial Legislatures , provided that the popula- tion of the ...
... majority consent , while others would be removed from the field of civil rights altogether . It was also reported in ... majority in Parliament and a majority of the provincial Legislatures , provided that the popula- tion of the ...
Page 195
... majority in both Chambers , 49 to 47 in the Senate , 235 to 199 ( and one Independent ) in the House , but the conservative lean- ings of most Southerners made this majority useless for the pro- motion of any more ' Fair Deal ...
... majority in both Chambers , 49 to 47 in the Senate , 235 to 199 ( and one Independent ) in the House , but the conservative lean- ings of most Southerners made this majority useless for the pro- motion of any more ' Fair Deal ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
THE BATTLE OF THE BENCHES MarchJuly | 23 |
CHRONICLE OF EVENTS | 36 |
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