The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... duties then existed , but they were in specially close co - operation with the office of the Chan- cellor , who was keeper of the archives , the composer of State documents and later the highest judicial official and negotiator with the ...
... duties then existed , but they were in specially close co - operation with the office of the Chan- cellor , who was keeper of the archives , the composer of State documents and later the highest judicial official and negotiator with the ...
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... duties of which are to perform routine , advisory , administrative , or research work which is based upon the established principles of a profession or a science , and which requires professional , scientific , or technical training ...
... duties of which are to perform routine , advisory , administrative , or research work which is based upon the established principles of a profession or a science , and which requires professional , scientific , or technical training ...
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... duties . These we have already enumerated and discussed . On this foundation it is possible to determine , in the words of the Law Relating to the Breach of Official Duties of 1851,1 if an official has violated his duties imposed upon ...
... duties . These we have already enumerated and discussed . On this foundation it is possible to determine , in the words of the Law Relating to the Breach of Official Duties of 1851,1 if an official has violated his duties imposed upon ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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