The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... century , is , that whereas in that century it could do little more than claim power by the issue of Statutes , Orders , Proclamations and Rules , now its own professional servants calculate , control and apply those commands . Where ...
... century , is , that whereas in that century it could do little more than claim power by the issue of Statutes , Orders , Proclamations and Rules , now its own professional servants calculate , control and apply those commands . Where ...
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... Century . Judgements of that kind continued to be passed upon the Civil Service throughout the course of the nineteenth century . What is extra- ordinary , however , is that the rest of the world somehow formed the belief that this ...
... Century . Judgements of that kind continued to be passed upon the Civil Service throughout the course of the nineteenth century . What is extra- ordinary , however , is that the rest of the world somehow formed the belief that this ...
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... century Monarchy had established itself , and from that time it sought to make good its hardly - won authority by the imposition of its governing will all over its diverse conquered lands . The Italian wars at the turn of the century ...
... century Monarchy had established itself , and from that time it sought to make good its hardly - won authority by the imposition of its governing will all over its diverse conquered lands . The Italian wars at the turn of the century ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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