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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... fact that these two occasions were often the only times for relaxation in a long and busy day , the only times when he could have his family and friends around him in carefree and informal conviviality . Therefore , he made the most of ...
... fact that these two occasions were often the only times for relaxation in a long and busy day , the only times when he could have his family and friends around him in carefree and informal conviviality . Therefore , he made the most of ...
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... fact that the fox is also an animal . His way of expressing his love for the swan was to damn the whole human race . The black swans , native of New Zealand and presented to Churchill by that nation , lived in a small lake in the valley ...
... fact that the fox is also an animal . His way of expressing his love for the swan was to damn the whole human race . The black swans , native of New Zealand and presented to Churchill by that nation , lived in a small lake in the valley ...
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Walter Graebner. and in 1954 , in fact , Maxwell Fyfe was made Lord Chancellor . There were not many others whom I ever heard him discuss , though I knew of course that Lord Woolton and Lord Monck- ton were quite good friends . I believe ...
Walter Graebner. and in 1954 , in fact , Maxwell Fyfe was made Lord Chancellor . There were not many others whom I ever heard him discuss , though I knew of course that Lord Woolton and Lord Monck- ton were quite good friends . I believe ...
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