The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 753
... institutions of government to penetrate the depths , and master the complexities , of any modern branch of society and law without the special aid of those to whom the matter is one of lifelong and intimate acquaintance , and to whom ...
... institutions of government to penetrate the depths , and master the complexities , of any modern branch of society and law without the special aid of those to whom the matter is one of lifelong and intimate acquaintance , and to whom ...
Page 754
... institutions . Nor is that all . These institutions themselves , having grown up piecemeal , in response to the special demands of casual events and needs , are now in need of co - ordination ; and suggestions are plentiful to this end ...
... institutions . Nor is that all . These institutions themselves , having grown up piecemeal , in response to the special demands of casual events and needs , are now in need of co - ordination ; and suggestions are plentiful to this end ...
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... institutions ' . It is certainly a valuable gain made in the written and oral teaching of the last twenty - five years that the too familiar abstractions Sovereignty ' , ' State ' , ' Government ' , and many others , have been at once ...
... institutions ' . It is certainly a valuable gain made in the written and oral teaching of the last twenty - five years that the too familiar abstractions Sovereignty ' , ' State ' , ' Government ' , and many others , have been at once ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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