The War and Colonel Warden: Based on the Recollections of C.R. Thompson, Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister, 1940-1945G.G. Harrap, 1963 - 427 עמודים |
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עמוד 152
... speeches , but , having completed the outline of the Ottawa speech , he had put it aside . " He was in one of his relaxed moods , and showed great disinclination to tackle the final draft - so much so , in fact , that on the evening ...
... speeches , but , having completed the outline of the Ottawa speech , he had put it aside . " He was in one of his relaxed moods , and showed great disinclination to tackle the final draft - so much so , in fact , that on the evening ...
עמוד 180
... speech , for Sir Roger Keyes , who had only agreed to second the motion in the quaint belief that it involved no ... speeches that followed were surprisingly half- hearted . Plainly there was widespread feeling that the structure ...
... speech , for Sir Roger Keyes , who had only agreed to second the motion in the quaint belief that it involved no ... speeches that followed were surprisingly half- hearted . Plainly there was widespread feeling that the structure ...
עמוד 384
... speech of more than thirty in four days . Here he was given the most rapturous welcome of his whole tour . " I shall never see a scene like this again , " he told the vast crowd , " ... the memory of it will last as long as I live ...
... speech of more than thirty in four days . Here he was given the most rapturous welcome of his whole tour . " I shall never see a scene like this again , " he told the vast crowd , " ... the memory of it will last as long as I live ...
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