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... effect on the higher authorities ; but common sense below , and the instinct of self - preservation above , combine to mitigate it . It might be thought that oral com- munication could replace minutes with advantage , and indeed this is ...
... effect on the higher authorities ; but common sense below , and the instinct of self - preservation above , combine to mitigate it . It might be thought that oral com- munication could replace minutes with advantage , and indeed this is ...
Page 235
... effect could be given to the aspiration , Her Majesty's Government would gladly make arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the ...
... effect could be given to the aspiration , Her Majesty's Government would gladly make arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the ...
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... effect was given to it in the manner foreshadowed - any breach of continuity being avoided by the way in which it was carried out . A new " Dominions Office " has come into being , to which a Parliamentary Under - Secretary of State has ...
... effect was given to it in the manner foreshadowed - any breach of continuity being avoided by the way in which it was carried out . A new " Dominions Office " has come into being , to which a Parliamentary Under - Secretary of State has ...
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