The History of the Times: The 150th anniversary and beyond, 1912-1948. 2 v1952 - The Times (London, England) |
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... political thesis - namely , the conquest of public authority by the representatives of the masses in order that the power of the State may be used to secure for " the Collectivity " complete control of the means of production and ...
... political thesis - namely , the conquest of public authority by the representatives of the masses in order that the power of the State may be used to secure for " the Collectivity " complete control of the means of production and ...
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... political observers . Marlowe , the Editor of the Daily Mail , with H. W. Wilson , his naval and military correspondent at his side , needed no urging to criticize Milner , or anybody else who had at any time talked in terms of a ...
... political observers . Marlowe , the Editor of the Daily Mail , with H. W. Wilson , his naval and military correspondent at his side , needed no urging to criticize Milner , or anybody else who had at any time talked in terms of a ...
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... political matters , with the foreign correspondents ; such political correspondence , however , was purely incidental and was con- ducted in the name of the Editor . Under Arthur Walter's Proprietorship , Moberly Bell , who had been ...
... political matters , with the foreign correspondents ; such political correspondence , however , was purely incidental and was con- ducted in the name of the Editor . Under Arthur Walter's Proprietorship , Moberly Bell , who had been ...
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