The Quarterly Review, Volume 260William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 - English literature |
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... Cabinet who were thus rebuffed still left the Prime Minister in a minority in the Cabinet , and when the caucus of the Labour Party by a two - thirds majority deposed Mr Hughes from the chair- manship , he resigned office and formed a ...
... Cabinet who were thus rebuffed still left the Prime Minister in a minority in the Cabinet , and when the caucus of the Labour Party by a two - thirds majority deposed Mr Hughes from the chair- manship , he resigned office and formed a ...
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... Cabinet was formed from among Mr Lang's remaining supporters . The course actually taken was probably determined by the Governor's own strong opinion that a dissolution was essential to clear up a situation which was discrediting ...
... Cabinet was formed from among Mr Lang's remaining supporters . The course actually taken was probably determined by the Governor's own strong opinion that a dissolution was essential to clear up a situation which was discrediting ...
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... Cabinet responsibility - a doctrine against which he chafed and rebelled ) he had to bear his due share of blame for Cabinet blunders , or worse ; dark years , in which the only bright spots were the Bills which he passed through ...
... Cabinet responsibility - a doctrine against which he chafed and rebelled ) he had to bear his due share of blame for Cabinet blunders , or worse ; dark years , in which the only bright spots were the Bills which he passed through ...
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