The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 213
... Liberal vote from 4,119,012 to 4,304,578 . * But the Con- servatives ' predominance is considerably greater than these figures indicate : since we must make allowance for the fact that no less than 35 seats in their hands were ...
... Liberal vote from 4,119,012 to 4,304,578 . * But the Con- servatives ' predominance is considerably greater than these figures indicate : since we must make allowance for the fact that no less than 35 seats in their hands were ...
Page 215
... Liberals out of 155 , or 31 per cent . It might be supposed that every one of these members had an unsafe seat . But in many cases this is not so : for example , a Liberal who has emerged from a three - cornered fight with a few votes ...
... Liberals out of 155 , or 31 per cent . It might be supposed that every one of these members had an unsafe seat . But in many cases this is not so : for example , a Liberal who has emerged from a three - cornered fight with a few votes ...
Page 223
... Liberals in the South and the Midlands , 14 were won by majorities of less than 700 , 11 more by majorities of less than 2000. The total Liberal plurality of votes given in these 25 constituencies was only 21,000 , on a register ...
... Liberals in the South and the Midlands , 14 were won by majorities of less than 700 , 11 more by majorities of less than 2000. The total Liberal plurality of votes given in these 25 constituencies was only 21,000 , on a register ...
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