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CHURCHILL'S INFLUENCE

EMBODIMENT OF THE CAUSE OF righteousness WORDS GO HOME TO ALT. HEARTS • It was George II who said of his generals that he didn't know what effect they had on the enemy, but they frightened him, says a writer in the Spectator. In a very different way the Prime Minister frightens me —badly. His dominance over every other figure on the political stage in Britain is now such thai there is a danger of the national cause depending on his personality far more than it ought to on any single man's. Dorothy . Thompson

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 223, 9 October 1940, Page 2

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95

CHURCHILL'S INFLUENCE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 223, 9 October 1940, Page 2

CHURCHILL'S INFLUENCE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 223, 9 October 1940, Page 2

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