The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 801
... whole of the bill the Chamber may send it back to the Com mission for revision and co - ordination . The Commission has the right to require this reference back . This is a picture entirely different from the English . For the ...
... whole of the bill the Chamber may send it back to the Com mission for revision and co - ordination . The Commission has the right to require this reference back . This is a picture entirely different from the English . For the ...
Page 811
... Whole in this respect are striking , yet there are bills which go to the deeps of political passion which are kept in the Whole , since this is deemed to be more public and representative than the Standing Committees.1 These have raised ...
... Whole in this respect are striking , yet there are bills which go to the deeps of political passion which are kept in the Whole , since this is deemed to be more public and representative than the Standing Committees.1 These have raised ...
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... whole work of appropriation has been concentrated in a single committee , the Committee on Appropriations of thirty - five members . This could not be combined with the Committee on Ways and Means , which would be the ideal arrangement ...
... whole work of appropriation has been concentrated in a single committee , the Committee on Appropriations of thirty - five members . This could not be combined with the Committee on Ways and Means , which would be the ideal arrangement ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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