The English ConstitutionCollins, 1963 - 312 páginas |
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... important and sometimes a decisive effect - but always within limits set by forces outside their control . And it is the task of the journalist , social scientist and historian to separate these elements giving each its correct importance ...
... important and sometimes a decisive effect - but always within limits set by forces outside their control . And it is the task of the journalist , social scientist and historian to separate these elements giving each its correct importance ...
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... important as public business . Most important of all , the sense of the House usually counted for more than party feeling . A succinct picture of the weakness of party discipline in this period has been given by Sir Gilbert Campion.1 He ...
... important as public business . Most important of all , the sense of the House usually counted for more than party feeling . A succinct picture of the weakness of party discipline in this period has been given by Sir Gilbert Campion.1 He ...
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... important effect on its opponents . The Conservative Party was compelled in certain respects to copy it . Gradually it was transformed from an old - fashioned caucus , with old - fashioned electoral machinery , into a modern , carefully ...
... important effect on its opponents . The Conservative Party was compelled in certain respects to copy it . Gradually it was transformed from an old - fashioned caucus , with old - fashioned electoral machinery , into a modern , carefully ...
Contenido
Introduction by R H S Crossman Page | 1 |
THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION | 57 |
The Cabinet | 59 |
Derechos de autor | |
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