The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 961
... principle of membership of Parliament has remained in England , and where it has not remained , as in the U.S.A. , special arrangements have had to be established to secure its manifest benefits . For these are that the mind of the ...
... principle of membership of Parliament has remained in England , and where it has not remained , as in the U.S.A. , special arrangements have had to be established to secure its manifest benefits . For these are that the mind of the ...
Page 977
... principle is effective in English Government , but like all principles it is as effective as circumstances will allow the more the pressure of Depart- mental work , the less can Ministers be interested in the activities and speeches of ...
... principle is effective in English Government , but like all principles it is as effective as circumstances will allow the more the pressure of Depart- mental work , the less can Ministers be interested in the activities and speeches of ...
Page 1179
... principle , but it undoubtedly weighs powerfully in the public mind . In France and Germany the principle is actually declared ; the German Constitution says , ' All Germans are equal before the law . . . Public privileges or ...
... principle , but it undoubtedly weighs powerfully in the public mind . In France and Germany the principle is actually declared ; the German Constitution says , ' All Germans are equal before the law . . . Public privileges or ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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