The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... terms was generally denounced as the obvious step to a life - term and monarchy , and a too strong Executive . In proportion as this was pressed those who desired a strong Executive were forced into two alternatives , either a short ...
... terms was generally denounced as the obvious step to a life - term and monarchy , and a too strong Executive . In proportion as this was pressed those who desired a strong Executive were forced into two alternatives , either a short ...
Page 1038
... term ( cf. Stanwood , op . cit . , I , 360 ) . The movement received a death - blow by the resolution of a Democratic member from Illinois that , in the opinion of this House , the precedent established by Washington and other ...
... term ( cf. Stanwood , op . cit . , I , 360 ) . The movement received a death - blow by the resolution of a Democratic member from Illinois that , in the opinion of this House , the precedent established by Washington and other ...
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... term elections produce a Congressional change of party strength . Moreover , even where leadership has surmounted ... term of office hang upon the quality of its use ; for the constitution sets the term at four years , republican ...
... term elections produce a Congressional change of party strength . Moreover , even where leadership has surmounted ... term of office hang upon the quality of its use ; for the constitution sets the term at four years , republican ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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