British GovernmentOxford University Press, 1953 - 433 páginas |
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Página 170
... deal with immediate postwar problems , but the leaders of the Labour Party decided to withdraw and obtain their independence . There was agreement that a general election should be held inasmuch as ten years had elapsed since the ...
... deal with immediate postwar problems , but the leaders of the Labour Party decided to withdraw and obtain their independence . There was agreement that a general election should be held inasmuch as ten years had elapsed since the ...
Página 244
... deal in subtle ways to train inexperienced or erratic ministers , but if a definite clash of personalities arises or a serious differ- ence over policy mars their relationship it is usually necessary to remove the civil servant . Such ...
... deal in subtle ways to train inexperienced or erratic ministers , but if a definite clash of personalities arises or a serious differ- ence over policy mars their relationship it is usually necessary to remove the civil servant . Such ...
Página 375
... deal with all the Commonwealth nations . The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations is in constant touch with the dominion governments , usually through their ministries of external affairs . His representatives for approaching ...
... deal with all the Commonwealth nations . The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations is in constant touch with the dominion governments , usually through their ministries of external affairs . His representatives for approaching ...
Contenido
The Country and Its People | 3 |
The Constitution | 19 |
The British Subject and His Rights | 36 |
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