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... A WHIG PEER PORTRAIT OF A WHIG PEER (André Deutsch. 30s.) Mr. Brian Connell has been unfortunate in subject. His industry and meticulous care with deserved better material than Pam's her supplied. For Henry, Lord Palmerston (1739-1802) a mediocrity ...
... A Whig among the Tories by Julian Critchley Lord Carrington describes himself as a Whig, but he brings much comfort to Conservatives, the party of which he is now chairman. The author, who is MP for Aldershot, describes the articulate and energetic baron ...
... Whigs clip There are many best buys at The Mall. Ealing. They can be found in the audio department, the medical and toile tries sections, with goods for babies, and for the home and garden. In the audio department. 35p has been taken off the price of ...
... THE PROUD AND GRACEFUL CITY WHIG Edinburgh, the Scottish capital in which for the next three weeks, from August 20 until September 9, many of the greatest musicians, actors and dancers in the Western world will be assembled, is indeed a lovely setting ...
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