
Michael White, "At war with his party", The Guardian, 17 April 1997, p. 1
Election press conference, 16 April 1997, referring to Conservative MPs who had issued manifestos rejecting British membership of the European single currency.
1990s, 1997
This also appears in Lady Windermere's Fan (1892), Act II
The Critic as Artist (1891), Part II
Michael White, "At war with his party", The Guardian, 17 April 1997, p. 1
Election press conference, 16 April 1997, referring to Conservative MPs who had issued manifestos rejecting British membership of the European single currency.
1990s, 1997
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Source: 1969 - 1980, In: "Ellsworth Kelly: Works on Paper," 1987, p. 16 : 'Notes from 1969'
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