The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 805
... Committee on Procedure , that bills should be considered in a select committee , not in the Committee of the Whole House.1 This meant that instead of the whole House converting itself into Com- mittee by the vacation of the Chair by the ...
... Committee on Procedure , that bills should be considered in a select committee , not in the Committee of the Whole House.1 This meant that instead of the whole House converting itself into Com- mittee by the vacation of the Chair by the ...
Page 807
... Committees are nominated by the Committee on Selec- tion , which is itself established sessionally . The Committee on Selec- tion consists of eleven members , who by the necessary practice of the House are experienced members nominated ...
... Committees are nominated by the Committee on Selec- tion , which is itself established sessionally . The Committee on Selec- tion consists of eleven members , who by the necessary practice of the House are experienced members nominated ...
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... Committee is given any real latitude , the terrific burden on the Chancellor or his deputies if the Government is to dominate the Committee , the large body of experts which must appear before the Committee if the members are to be ...
... Committee is given any real latitude , the terrific burden on the Chancellor or his deputies if the Government is to dominate the Committee , the large body of experts which must appear before the Committee if the members are to be ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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