The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Thus the Labour party progressively increased its fighting efficiency at the expense of the liberty and power of ministers , of Parliament , and of the electors . Perhaps , in the end , the party lost more than it gained .
Thus the Labour party progressively increased its fighting efficiency at the expense of the liberty and power of ministers , of Parliament , and of the electors . Perhaps , in the end , the party lost more than it gained .
Page 505
They were therefore prepared to accept the Labour party as an ally more suitable than the party of " anti - Socialism ... Thus the older parties found themselves once more in open warfare , and an unofficial bargain struck between the ...
They were therefore prepared to accept the Labour party as an ally more suitable than the party of " anti - Socialism ... Thus the older parties found themselves once more in open warfare , and an unofficial bargain struck between the ...
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Neither of these protests laid bare the fundamental cause of the perplexing rearrangement of parties . ... One party had yielded its position , the other had gained its objective : both were now ready to camp together on the new ground ...
Neither of these protests laid bare the fundamental cause of the perplexing rearrangement of parties . ... One party had yielded its position , the other had gained its objective : both were now ready to camp together on the new ground ...
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