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  • '''Andrew Bonar Law''' (1858-1923), was a [[United Kingdom|British]] politician and leader of t
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  • * Adams, R. J. Q. "Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition: the December 1916 Cabinet Crisis." ' * Blake, Robert. ''The Unknown Prime Minister: The Life and Times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923 '' (1955), a standard biography [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a
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  • * Adams, R. J. Q. "Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition: the December 1916 Cabinet Crisis." ' * Blake, Robert. ''The Unknown Prime Minister: The Life and Times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923 '' (1955), a standard biography [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a
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  • '''Andrew Bonar Law''' (1858-1923), was a [[United Kingdom|British]] politician and leader of t
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  • ...was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] from October 1922 to May 1923. After [[Andrew Bonar Law]] was forced by ill health to resign the premiership, Baldwin succeeded him
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  • <li>[[Andrew Bonar Law]] (1922&ndash;1923)</li>
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  • * [[Andrew Bonar Law]]
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  • * Adams, R. J. Q. "Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition: the December 1916 Cabinet Crisis." '
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  • ...ain in war. The Conservatives revolted at this, Lloyd George resigned, and Andrew Bonar Law became prime minister.
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  • ...st leader, Sir [[Edward Carson]], collaborating with Conservative leader [[Andrew Bonar Law]], now mounted a last-ditch effort. Talk of violence was widespread; the un
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  • ...ped down and did not become either an Earl or a KG. The same happened to [[Andrew Bonar Law]] and [[Neville Chamberlain]] who both died a few months after stepping dow
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  • ...[Arthur Balfour]] (1848-1930), [[Henry Campbell-Bannerman]] (1836-1908), [[Andrew Bonar Law]] (1858-1923)<ref> Law was Canadian by birth, but Scots and Scots-Irish by
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