The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 1001
... authority for political leadership . Among these powers that of appointment and the inferred power of removal have been of peculiar efficiency in the expansion of Presidential authority . 3. The veto power is but one of the President's ...
... authority for political leadership . Among these powers that of appointment and the inferred power of removal have been of peculiar efficiency in the expansion of Presidential authority . 3. The veto power is but one of the President's ...
Page 1194
... authority was created which represented at the same time both the central authority and the local interests ; that that authority had come into being out of military necessities and for more than another century the military spirit ...
... authority was created which represented at the same time both the central authority and the local interests ; that that authority had come into being out of military necessities and for more than another century the military spirit ...
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... authority , have no rights in relation to their place or salary . This subject we have already treated . ( 6 ) Local authorities and central authorities are amenable to action in the ordinary courts to compel them to undertake their ...
... authority , have no rights in relation to their place or salary . This subject we have already treated . ( 6 ) Local authorities and central authorities are amenable to action in the ordinary courts to compel them to undertake their ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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