The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... results in a deadening , monotonous life for them that one must get as far as possible away from the effects of ... result of the necessary extensions of State activity , a demand for what was called ' depoliticization ' of industry ...
... results in a deadening , monotonous life for them that one must get as far as possible away from the effects of ... result of the necessary extensions of State activity , a demand for what was called ' depoliticization ' of industry ...
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... result . Further , the method does not make sure of retaining the good ones , or of getting rid of the bad ones . 2 C Now a test of this kind does lend itself to suspicions that qualities other than those important for the service have ...
... result . Further , the method does not make sure of retaining the good ones , or of getting rid of the bad ones . 2 C Now a test of this kind does lend itself to suspicions that qualities other than those important for the service have ...
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... results in terms of the just division of burdens and activities among different social elements . THE RULE OF LAW Now these present processes represent the contemporary result of what Dicey called the Rule of Law , by which he meant ...
... results in terms of the just division of burdens and activities among different social elements . THE RULE OF LAW Now these present processes represent the contemporary result of what Dicey called the Rule of Law , by which he meant ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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