The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... party , and it has , therefore , the beneficial effect of increasing the strength and efficiency of the Government . It does , admittedly , penalise small groups ; this does not mean that any definite , well - organised body of opinion ...
... party , and it has , therefore , the beneficial effect of increasing the strength and efficiency of the Government . It does , admittedly , penalise small groups ; this does not mean that any definite , well - organised body of opinion ...
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... party strife has led to a vast confusion of thought . Immediately after the Election the following passage occurred in a leading article in ' The Times ' : " The electorate is in no mood to see party government restored at a time when ...
... party strife has led to a vast confusion of thought . Immediately after the Election the following passage occurred in a leading article in ' The Times ' : " The electorate is in no mood to see party government restored at a time when ...
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... parties , but it does not follow that this union was made necessary because every political party was bound by slavish adherence to its own creed . In justice to the Labour Party it must be remembered that the extremist element gained ...
... parties , but it does not follow that this union was made necessary because every political party was bound by slavish adherence to its own creed . In justice to the Labour Party it must be remembered that the extremist element gained ...
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