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... Government the slump was a grievous misfortune . Elected on a programme which promised benefits to its supporters , it found itself forced to retrench where it had expected to be able to spend . With unemployment racing from a million ...
... Government the slump was a grievous misfortune . Elected on a programme which promised benefits to its supporters , it found itself forced to retrench where it had expected to be able to spend . With unemployment racing from a million ...
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... Government . Here was a chance for leadership , and , if democracy is to survive , democratic governments must lead . But the stuff of leadership was not in Ramsay MacDonald , who had already been christened " the boneless wonder " by ...
... Government . Here was a chance for leadership , and , if democracy is to survive , democratic governments must lead . But the stuff of leadership was not in Ramsay MacDonald , who had already been christened " the boneless wonder " by ...
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... Government lost half of the huge representation which it had won in 1931 , but had still a majority of 247. It was an unseemly election . The British public had been swayed by a wave of moral indignation and , as usual , showed ...
... Government lost half of the huge representation which it had won in 1931 , but had still a majority of 247. It was an unseemly election . The British public had been swayed by a wave of moral indignation and , as usual , showed ...
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Comparisons are Invidious | 16 |
A Little of Everything | 25 |
IV | 39 |
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