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Pagina 68
... votes ; and the second resolution fell with it . But heads we win , tails you lose is the revolutionists ' motto ; if they had won by one vote , they would have gone on ; having lost by twenty - three , they refuse to stop . They are ...
... votes ; and the second resolution fell with it . But heads we win , tails you lose is the revolutionists ' motto ; if they had won by one vote , they would have gone on ; having lost by twenty - three , they refuse to stop . They are ...
Pagina 117
... vote " in Convocation . ' By the ' irresponsible vote ' he appears to mean the vote of non - residents , from whom , on his own responsi- bility , he proposes to take all control of the curri- culum of education in the University of ...
... vote " in Convocation . ' By the ' irresponsible vote ' he appears to mean the vote of non - residents , from whom , on his own responsi- bility , he proposes to take all control of the curri- culum of education in the University of ...
Pagina 172
... vote with the Labour Party , which is unsound , against the Conservative Party , which is sound , on the essentiality of capital ? There is surely no need for the Liberals to vote at all ; for , if they remain neutral , the ...
... vote with the Labour Party , which is unsound , against the Conservative Party , which is sound , on the essentiality of capital ? There is surely no need for the Liberals to vote at all ; for , if they remain neutral , the ...
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