Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... House . He hoped that ' we can conduct ourselves , as this House always does , on grave matters , with a proper sense of what is due to Parliament and the House of Commons ' . It was too late . Mr Gaitskell nodded his acceptance of the ...
... House . He hoped that ' we can conduct ourselves , as this House always does , on grave matters , with a proper sense of what is due to Parliament and the House of Commons ' . It was too late . Mr Gaitskell nodded his acceptance of the ...
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... House of Commons of the eighteenth century , dealing with a handful , perhaps not even a handful of Bills every Session , where a brilliant few spoke , unbridled by fear of press reporting , to the delight of the silent many , we have a ...
... House of Commons of the eighteenth century , dealing with a handful , perhaps not even a handful of Bills every Session , where a brilliant few spoke , unbridled by fear of press reporting , to the delight of the silent many , we have a ...
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... House of Commons , Macmillan , 1958 . G. F. M. ( LORD ) CAMPION and others : Parliament : A Survey , Allen & Unwin , 1952 . BASIL CHUBB : The Control of Public Expenditure , O.U.P. , 1952 . BERNARD CRICK : The Reform of Parliament ...
... House of Commons , Macmillan , 1958 . G. F. M. ( LORD ) CAMPION and others : Parliament : A Survey , Allen & Unwin , 1952 . BASIL CHUBB : The Control of Public Expenditure , O.U.P. , 1952 . BERNARD CRICK : The Reform of Parliament ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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