The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 1089
... Chancellor was now President of the Imperial Ministry ' , and the ' collective ' system was not prescribed , but left to the moulding force of practical needs . This sounds as though already the Chancellor's superior status was reduced ...
... Chancellor was now President of the Imperial Ministry ' , and the ' collective ' system was not prescribed , but left to the moulding force of practical needs . This sounds as though already the Chancellor's superior status was reduced ...
Page 1091
... Chancellor's power to nominate Ministers , he had put that into his own draft , and the States Committee had struck ... Chancellor would choose his own colleagues.2 The question was raised whether Ministers could report directly to the ...
... Chancellor's power to nominate Ministers , he had put that into his own draft , and the States Committee had struck ... Chancellor would choose his own colleagues.2 The question was raised whether Ministers could report directly to the ...
Page 1093
... Chancellor ; the Chancellor's Deputy ; the Ministers ; the Government . The Chancellor . The Chancellor lays down the main lines of policy and the Ministers must proceed within them and execute them within their sphere of business . In ...
... Chancellor ; the Chancellor's Deputy ; the Ministers ; the Government . The Chancellor . The Chancellor lays down the main lines of policy and the Ministers must proceed within them and execute them within their sphere of business . In ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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