The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 832
... Departments by the Treasury , with the Chancellor of the Exchequer at its head ; by the Chancellor's power of censorship , with the Departments ' ulti- mate appeal to the Cabinet ; and by the Treasury , the department of finance.1 ...
... Departments by the Treasury , with the Chancellor of the Exchequer at its head ; by the Chancellor's power of censorship , with the Departments ' ulti- mate appeal to the Cabinet ; and by the Treasury , the department of finance.1 ...
Page 866
... Departments : Nor is that all . All Parliaments have been obliged to devolve to the departments a large volume of secondary or departmental legislation which is made in the form of Rules and Orders . The reasons for this are various ...
... Departments : Nor is that all . All Parliaments have been obliged to devolve to the departments a large volume of secondary or departmental legislation which is made in the form of Rules and Orders . The reasons for this are various ...
Page 1210
... Departments who would be relieved of concern for details , and direct and supervise the execution of the general policy of the country only . In this system the King was to receive advice only from these Ministers , and to command ...
... Departments who would be relieved of concern for details , and direct and supervise the execution of the general policy of the country only . In this system the King was to receive advice only from these Ministers , and to command ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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