The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 783
... House allows . The Speaker possesses strong punitive powers , but their exercise is less desirable than self ... House of Representatives . The chief quality of the Speaker of the House of Commons is his impartiality ; he is a moderator ...
... House allows . The Speaker possesses strong punitive powers , but their exercise is less desirable than self ... House of Representatives . The chief quality of the Speaker of the House of Commons is his impartiality ; he is a moderator ...
Page 787
... House was and is the Committee on Rules . This was first appointed in 1858 to revise the rules of the House and report the revision to the House . The Committee , in 1880 , became permanent . The pressure of business and the ...
... House was and is the Committee on Rules . This was first appointed in 1858 to revise the rules of the House and report the revision to the House . The Committee , in 1880 , became permanent . The pressure of business and the ...
Page 805
... House.1 This meant that instead of the whole House converting itself into Com- mittee by the vacation of the Chair by the Speaker , and the loosening of the rules of debate , especially that which allows only one speech by a member on ...
... House.1 This meant that instead of the whole House converting itself into Com- mittee by the vacation of the Chair by the Speaker , and the loosening of the rules of debate , especially that which allows only one speech by a member on ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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