The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 793
... Parliamentary Law , that of Pierre ; the Parliamentary Commissions must be treated of first , for they are so much the masters of the Chambers , and have rights of intervention and decision to such a degree , that if their composition ...
... Parliamentary Law , that of Pierre ; the Parliamentary Commissions must be treated of first , for they are so much the masters of the Chambers , and have rights of intervention and decision to such a degree , that if their composition ...
Page 854
... parliamentary body is action , and not stoppage of action . Hence , if any member or set of members undertakes to oppose the orderly progress of business even by the use of the ordinarily recognized parliamentary motions , it is the ...
... parliamentary body is action , and not stoppage of action . Hence , if any member or set of members undertakes to oppose the orderly progress of business even by the use of the ordinarily recognized parliamentary motions , it is the ...
Page 1108
... Parliamentary Cabinet and the Non- Parliamentary President . There is every reason to believe that the Parliamentary Cabinet is far superior to the Presidential system ; indeed , the latter has nothing which can be urged in its favour ...
... Parliamentary Cabinet and the Non- Parliamentary President . There is every reason to believe that the Parliamentary Cabinet is far superior to the Presidential system ; indeed , the latter has nothing which can be urged in its favour ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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