The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 781
... effect to these con- siderations . Before we proceed , this should be observed : these rules are in the hands of the majority ; it depends upon the majority how far it shall check itself . It is obvious that the use of this power ...
... effect to these con- siderations . Before we proceed , this should be observed : these rules are in the hands of the majority ; it depends upon the majority how far it shall check itself . It is obvious that the use of this power ...
Page 894
... effect in the making of law ? It is of tremendous effect , excepting at the margin where the moral issue arises : where , when all the necessary information is present , and all points of view are expressed , it still happens that ...
... effect in the making of law ? It is of tremendous effect , excepting at the margin where the moral issue arises : where , when all the necessary information is present , and all points of view are expressed , it still happens that ...
Page 1336
... effect . These rules once promulgated it is the duty of all officers of the U.S. wherever the rules pertain to help them into effect . ( c ) These rules shall provide , as nearly as the conditions of good administration will warrant ...
... effect . These rules once promulgated it is the duty of all officers of the U.S. wherever the rules pertain to help them into effect . ( c ) These rules shall provide , as nearly as the conditions of good administration will warrant ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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