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... speech will see quite plainly what it was I stated . I said that I was speaking as Secretary for the Colonies , and I was expressing the opinion of those I am specially bound to represent , namely , our Dominions and our Colonies in ...
... speech will see quite plainly what it was I stated . I said that I was speaking as Secretary for the Colonies , and I was expressing the opinion of those I am specially bound to represent , namely , our Dominions and our Colonies in ...
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... speeches relative to political matters ? " 15 The Ministry did not admit any shift in policy regarding plans for disposal of the German colonies , but the speech- making continued after the Imperial War Conference adjourned on August 20 ...
... speeches relative to political matters ? " 15 The Ministry did not admit any shift in policy regarding plans for disposal of the German colonies , but the speech- making continued after the Imperial War Conference adjourned on August 20 ...
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... Speech by the Rt . Hon . H. H. Asquith , Prime Minister , at the Guildhall , 9th November 1916. London , 1916 . and ... SPEECHES, MEMOIRS, BIOGRAPHIES ...
... Speech by the Rt . Hon . H. H. Asquith , Prime Minister , at the Guildhall , 9th November 1916. London , 1916 . and ... SPEECHES, MEMOIRS, BIOGRAPHIES ...
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