The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 986
... desire for office is the desire of ardent minds for a larger space and scope within which to serve the country , and for access to the command of that powerful machinery for information and practice , which the public departments supply ...
... desire for office is the desire of ardent minds for a larger space and scope within which to serve the country , and for access to the command of that powerful machinery for information and practice , which the public departments supply ...
Page 1024
... desire . There is never a day when European Cabinets can act without regard to the attitude of a number of political leaders these cannot be disregarded , and if they are immediately ignored they must presently be answered . But in the ...
... desire . There is never a day when European Cabinets can act without regard to the attitude of a number of political leaders these cannot be disregarded , and if they are immediately ignored they must presently be answered . But in the ...
Page 1312
... desire an interview as a necessary adjunct to written examination on the grounds that there are qualities of char- acter and behaviour which are essential in personal intercourse , in the giving and receipt of commands and advice ...
... desire an interview as a necessary adjunct to written examination on the grounds that there are qualities of char- acter and behaviour which are essential in personal intercourse , in the giving and receipt of commands and advice ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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