The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... Sir George Lewis , perhaps the best selective administrator of our time . But the House of Commons would not let the Commission alone . For a long time it was defended because the Whigs had made the Commission , and felt bound as a ...
... Sir George Lewis , perhaps the best selective administrator of our time . But the House of Commons would not let the Commission alone . For a long time it was defended because the Whigs had made the Commission , and felt bound as a ...
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... Sir George Lewis and Mr. Chadwick could not maintain an outlying department in the face of Parliament , how unlikely that an inferior compound of discretion and activity will ever maintain it ! These reasonings show why a changing ...
... Sir George Lewis and Mr. Chadwick could not maintain an outlying department in the face of Parliament , how unlikely that an inferior compound of discretion and activity will ever maintain it ! These reasonings show why a changing ...
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... Sir George Lewis used to be fond of explaining this subject . He had every means of knowing . He was bred in the ... Sir George Lewis was a perfect Parliamentary head of an office , so far as that head is to be a keen critic and rational ...
... Sir George Lewis used to be fond of explaining this subject . He had every means of knowing . He was bred in the ... Sir George Lewis was a perfect Parliamentary head of an office , so far as that head is to be a keen critic and rational ...
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Walter Bagehot. tective instinct , and the laissez faire habit of Sir George Lewis . As soon as we take the true view of Parliamentary office we shall perceive that , fairly , frequent change in the official is an advantage , not a ...
Walter Bagehot. tective instinct , and the laissez faire habit of Sir George Lewis . As soon as we take the true view of Parliamentary office we shall perceive that , fairly , frequent change in the official is an advantage , not a ...
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... Sir George Lewis , who was Secretary for War three years since ; and the confused details are endless , as they must be in a chronic contention of offices . At the Board of Trade there is only the hypo- thesis of a Board ; it has long ...
... Sir George Lewis , who was Secretary for War three years since ; and the confused details are endless , as they must be in a chronic contention of offices . At the Board of Trade there is only the hypo- thesis of a Board ; it has long ...
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