The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... experience of federal states teaches us , only when there is an undisturbed sense of national community in the state : destroy the national feeling , and there at once appears to be no reason what- ever why one part should submit to ...
... experience of federal states teaches us , only when there is an undisturbed sense of national community in the state : destroy the national feeling , and there at once appears to be no reason what- ever why one part should submit to ...
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... experience , but it is usually varied , and Ger- man practice is far nearer the French than the English in this ... experience has been the experience of a nation governed by 1 Cf. also Government's Declaration , 19 Feb. 1928. 2 Cf ...
... experience , but it is usually varied , and Ger- man practice is far nearer the French than the English in this ... experience has been the experience of a nation governed by 1 Cf. also Government's Declaration , 19 Feb. 1928. 2 Cf ...
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... experience with which they ask them are different . The conditions of good health are uniform , but the invalid's interest in them is determined by his special malady . Germany . The country with the longest serious study and experience ...
... experience with which they ask them are different . The conditions of good health are uniform , but the invalid's interest in them is determined by his special malady . Germany . The country with the longest serious study and experience ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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