My Dear Mr. ChurchillHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 118 стор. Impressions of Sir Winston Churchill as he appeared to close friends and co-workers in his later years. |
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... discussed or some- thing that Churchill wanted , and like everyone else closely connected with him — whether horse ... discuss , but sometimes the point was so unimportant that he had difficulty in remembering it when I arrived . Once ...
... discussed or some- thing that Churchill wanted , and like everyone else closely connected with him — whether horse ... discuss , but sometimes the point was so unimportant that he had difficulty in remembering it when I arrived . Once ...
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... discuss steps necessary to avoid a repetition of the tragedy . First , the swans would have to be removed that very day to the Regent's Park Zoo where they would be safe , and where they could be looked after now that they no longer had ...
... discuss steps necessary to avoid a repetition of the tragedy . First , the swans would have to be removed that very day to the Regent's Park Zoo where they would be safe , and where they could be looked after now that they no longer had ...
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... discuss , though I knew of course that Lord Woolton and Lord Monck- ton were quite good friends . I believe that he had a high opinion of R. A. Butler's abilities but my impression was that they were not personal friends . Churchill's ...
... discuss , though I knew of course that Lord Woolton and Lord Monck- ton were quite good friends . I believe that he had a high opinion of R. A. Butler's abilities but my impression was that they were not personal friends . Churchill's ...
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