British Parliamentary DemocracyHoughton Mifflin, 1962 - 281 páginas Introductory study of events and forces that led to the fusion of parliamentary government and democratic institutions in England throughout its history. |
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... British National Book League ) may be consulted by those who wish to carry their reading further . In quoting from Acts of Parliament and other docu- ments , I have in one or two cases modernized the spell- ing . Three quotations from ...
... British National Book League ) may be consulted by those who wish to carry their reading further . In quoting from Acts of Parliament and other docu- ments , I have in one or two cases modernized the spell- ing . Three quotations from ...
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... British Constitu- tion is the device of political parties.14 The existence of polit- ical parties enables the views of the electors to have coherent _expression . Disraeli maintained that " without party , parlia- mentary government is ...
... British Constitu- tion is the device of political parties.14 The existence of polit- ical parties enables the views of the electors to have coherent _expression . Disraeli maintained that " without party , parlia- mentary government is ...
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... British General Election of 1959. Macmillan . 1960 . Butler , David E. The British Electoral System , 1918-1951 . Oxford University Press . 1953 . Emden , Cecil S. The People and the Constitution . Second edition . Oxford University ...
... British General Election of 1959. Macmillan . 1960 . Butler , David E. The British Electoral System , 1918-1951 . Oxford University Press . 1953 . Emden , Cecil S. The People and the Constitution . Second edition . Oxford University ...
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The British Constitution | 1 |
The Sovereign | 11 |
The House of Lords | 33 |
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