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Alfred William Lever. On Within a week the Prime Minister had , in Henderson's words , " executed one of his complete somersaults . " 41 January 5 , 1918 , Lloyd George delivered his most significant speech on the subject of war aims ...
Alfred William Lever. On Within a week the Prime Minister had , in Henderson's words , " executed one of his complete somersaults . " 41 January 5 , 1918 , Lloyd George delivered his most significant speech on the subject of war aims ...
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... Prime Minister's views , claiming that the war had been unnecessarily lengthened by the Hughes - inspired Paris resolutions and " the jingoistic utterances of those who declared that the Allies would take all the German colo- nies ...
... Prime Minister's views , claiming that the war had been unnecessarily lengthened by the Hughes - inspired Paris resolutions and " the jingoistic utterances of those who declared that the Allies would take all the German colo- nies ...
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... Prime Minister to tell you that when Mr. Balfour and I spoke on different occasions upon this subject , though we spoke for ourselves , we had the entire approval and assent of the Prime Minister and our colleagues in the Government ...
... Prime Minister to tell you that when Mr. Balfour and I spoke on different occasions upon this subject , though we spoke for ourselves , we had the entire approval and assent of the Prime Minister and our colleagues in the Government ...
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