The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 808
... nature of the things debated : they are usually outside the ambit of previous party judgement , and are of a quantitative nature , matters which are to be decided only when their scientific nature has been revealed . Thus there is ...
... nature of the things debated : they are usually outside the ambit of previous party judgement , and are of a quantitative nature , matters which are to be decided only when their scientific nature has been revealed . Thus there is ...
Page 1258
... nature of social life . Analytical work , in which history and economies were used to explain the growth and operation of the law , was very rare , and this lack exercised an unfortunate influence upon seminars and lecturers . The main ...
... nature of social life . Analytical work , in which history and economies were used to explain the growth and operation of the law , was very rare , and this lack exercised an unfortunate influence upon seminars and lecturers . The main ...
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... nature of that State . The question had also been raised by the Royal Commission on the Civil Service of 1914 , but this body only described the nature of the problem and its difficulty , and recommended a special inquiry , the scope and ...
... nature of that State . The question had also been raised by the Royal Commission on the Civil Service of 1914 , but this body only described the nature of the problem and its difficulty , and recommended a special inquiry , the scope and ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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