The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 841
... secure the completeness , the unity , the clarity and good faith , the speciality of appropriation , of the annual Budget , and its previous acceptance by Parliament . Upon certain things doctrine , rather than law , has its uncertain ...
... secure the completeness , the unity , the clarity and good faith , the speciality of appropriation , of the annual Budget , and its previous acceptance by Parliament . Upon certain things doctrine , rather than law , has its uncertain ...
Page 977
... secure one body because it is one , and therefore unmistakable , although that is important in the highest degree : it is also to secure that each member of the Cabinet shall be his brother's keeper , especially if he is a particularly ...
... secure one body because it is one , and therefore unmistakable , although that is important in the highest degree : it is also to secure that each member of the Cabinet shall be his brother's keeper , especially if he is a particularly ...
Page 1507
... secure the peaceful development of capitalism , equally denies and prohibits the theory and practice of freedom of decision in industry and politics . For Fascism also believes that the Duce and his assistants know much better than ...
... secure the peaceful development of capitalism , equally denies and prohibits the theory and practice of freedom of decision in industry and politics . For Fascism also believes that the Duce and his assistants know much better than ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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