The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 807
... practice to constitute these Committees on the basis of party strength in the House so that the Committees became its microcosm . As many members as its original numbers could be added for any particular bill upon which they were ...
... practice to constitute these Committees on the basis of party strength in the House so that the Committees became its microcosm . As many members as its original numbers could be added for any particular bill upon which they were ...
Page 928
... practice of democracy , a peculiar product of the small size of the localities ( called Cantons ) and the comparative smallness of the social problems , produced the theory of the consti- tutional initiative ; in America the causes were ...
... practice of democracy , a peculiar product of the small size of the localities ( called Cantons ) and the comparative smallness of the social problems , produced the theory of the consti- tutional initiative ; in America the causes were ...
Page 1373
... practices . ' Above all , in the United States and Canada , we look askance at the British custom of not relating pay ... practice do not rise to their opportunities and cannot be given duties to perform which justify any except very ...
... practices . ' Above all , in the United States and Canada , we look askance at the British custom of not relating pay ... practice do not rise to their opportunities and cannot be given duties to perform which justify any except very ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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