The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... fact that when they vote it is usually a vote after discussion . The real question is , however , whether the discussion takes men out of their party positions . There is , in fact , a relaxation of party stringency owing to the nature ...
... fact that when they vote it is usually a vote after discussion . The real question is , however , whether the discussion takes men out of their party positions . There is , in fact , a relaxation of party stringency owing to the nature ...
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... fact , there is no real community of feeling or will , since , though people live in the same neighbourhood , they have very different interests . What , in fact , is there to bind the incongruous , and often hostile , residents of any ...
... fact , there is no real community of feeling or will , since , though people live in the same neighbourhood , they have very different interests . What , in fact , is there to bind the incongruous , and often hostile , residents of any ...
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... fact , each does its part , and no more or less than its part , competently or incompetently , with a conscious realization of what it is doing , is a question of fact which must be decided by the statesman or student from time to time ...
... fact , each does its part , and no more or less than its part , competently or incompetently , with a conscious realization of what it is doing , is a question of fact which must be decided by the statesman or student from time to time ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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