The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 899
... necessary to run after the individual members of a Commission . The Germans build wisely , because their Council is always surveying the whole field of economic endea vour , surveys its own mistakes and the results of its reports , is ...
... necessary to run after the individual members of a Commission . The Germans build wisely , because their Council is always surveying the whole field of economic endea vour , surveys its own mistakes and the results of its reports , is ...
Page 1249
... necessary as they are rare . Yet , when the writer is treating of the appointment of the personnel he has nothing more to suggest than simple Nomination by those in power : 5 ... ' The civil servant ( fonctionnaire public ) is an ...
... necessary as they are rare . Yet , when the writer is treating of the appointment of the personnel he has nothing more to suggest than simple Nomination by those in power : 5 ... ' The civil servant ( fonctionnaire public ) is an ...
Page 1396
... necessary for preparations for the election . ' The first three consti- tutional projects allowed suitable ' ( angemessen ) leave . But the constitutional committee omitted this word in the fourth project . This left the word ' leave ...
... necessary for preparations for the election . ' The first three consti- tutional projects allowed suitable ' ( angemessen ) leave . But the constitutional committee omitted this word in the fourth project . This left the word ' leave ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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