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An autocrat , free to act as it pleases , " is Lord Justice Farwell's description of the Board of Education . Grotesque , ' ‚ " " tyrannical , " " the abuse of power for collateral objects , ' " " action taken without any nice ...
An autocrat , free to act as it pleases , " is Lord Justice Farwell's description of the Board of Education . Grotesque , ' ‚ " " tyrannical , " " the abuse of power for collateral objects , ' " " action taken without any nice ...
Page 348
It was the kind of proposal , the kind of intention , which led to the removal of Lord Coke from his high office , and to his going into opposition against the then Government ( which , of course , had an autocratic flavour about it but ...
It was the kind of proposal , the kind of intention , which led to the removal of Lord Coke from his high office , and to his going into opposition against the then Government ( which , of course , had an autocratic flavour about it but ...
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Kruger National Park , 161 Hamran Arab hunters , 159 Haworth , Lord , 348 Hardinge , Lord - and Indian native rulers , 40 Henry VIII . , 367 Stevenson - on Hermannstadt , battle of ( 1916 ) , 273 Herrmann , Herr , 305 Herodotus - his ...
Kruger National Park , 161 Hamran Arab hunters , 159 Haworth , Lord , 348 Hardinge , Lord - and Indian native rulers , 40 Henry VIII . , 367 Stevenson - on Hermannstadt , battle of ( 1916 ) , 273 Herrmann , Herr , 305 Herodotus - his ...
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