The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 841
... Further , the principle of economy , which in England is not legally stated , but is in practice applied by the Treasury , is definitely stated in Article 17 of the Budget Order : Only such expenditures may appear in the Budget as are ...
... Further , the principle of economy , which in England is not legally stated , but is in practice applied by the Treasury , is definitely stated in Article 17 of the Budget Order : Only such expenditures may appear in the Budget as are ...
Page 886
... Further , the members could be helped by the availability of a library based on their field of interest , and a librarian and staff to do work for them similar to that done in the American Legislative Reference Bureaux . Finally , the ...
... Further , the members could be helped by the availability of a library based on their field of interest , and a librarian and staff to do work for them similar to that done in the American Legislative Reference Bureaux . Finally , the ...
Page 1023
... Further , the President is in a position to threaten with war , and to take preliminary and preventive action , 1 and so to conduct negotiations that the hand of Congress is necessarily forced .. Who , further , has the power to ...
... Further , the President is in a position to threaten with war , and to take preliminary and preventive action , 1 and so to conduct negotiations that the hand of Congress is necessarily forced .. Who , further , has the power to ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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