The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... course , almost everything , upon the third factor , namely , the personality of Ministers . They cannot live if they accept a policy indefensible before the country and Parliament . There are , therefore , limits , which may not be ...
... course , almost everything , upon the third factor , namely , the personality of Ministers . They cannot live if they accept a policy indefensible before the country and Parliament . There are , therefore , limits , which may not be ...
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... course , no systematic organization of recruitment ; doctors of the law were engaged as they were needed , in the same way as were knights , clerics and university professors , Lombards and Jews for longer or shorter periods , for piece ...
... course , no systematic organization of recruitment ; doctors of the law were engaged as they were needed , in the same way as were knights , clerics and university professors , Lombards and Jews for longer or shorter periods , for piece ...
Page 1308
... course , lose its basis in a generation if the rate of recruitment from the public elementary and secondary schools were properly increased . The Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service are still the preserve of those who fill up Eton ...
... course , lose its basis in a generation if the rate of recruitment from the public elementary and secondary schools were properly increased . The Foreign Office and Diplomatic Service are still the preserve of those who fill up Eton ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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