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Lloyd George
noun
- David, 1st Earl of Dwy·for [doo, -vawr], 1863–1945, British statesman: prime minister 1916–22.
Lloyd George
/ lɔɪd /
noun
- Lloyd GeorgeDavid, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor18631945MBritishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister David, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor. 1863–1945, British Liberal statesman: prime minister (1916–22). As chancellor of the exchequer (1908–15) he introduced old age pensions (1908), a radical budget (1909), and an insurance scheme (1911)
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William Lloyd George on how a coup has changed the battlefield.
Lloyd George also uttered the words “war to end all wars”; Wilson never said them.
Gives valuable assistance to Lloyd George in recommending proposals to appreciative House.
Lloyd George, left in charge, moved through various stages series of emergency measures.
Mr. David Lloyd George is a very great man indeed, and I am his second cousin.
Each asserted that Mr. Lloyd George had been explicit in his statement, and the unexplained discrepancy wrecked the negotiations.
Mr. Lloyd George is prime minister of a transformed Britain, a Britain modernized and democratized.
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