Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... debate , put a case for the retentionists . But they did so without any attempt to bring the weight of the Govern- ment to bear in support of their views . There was therefore no excuse for the scene which I described as follows : Mr ...
... debate , put a case for the retentionists . But they did so without any attempt to bring the weight of the Govern- ment to bear in support of their views . There was therefore no excuse for the scene which I described as follows : Mr ...
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... debate , probably because my taste had been irreparably vitiated by over- indulgence in the sour , cheap wine of Commons oratory . But , for what it is worth , my view remains unchanged . ― It seems to me that the Lords rarely ' debate ...
... debate , probably because my taste had been irreparably vitiated by over- indulgence in the sour , cheap wine of Commons oratory . But , for what it is worth , my view remains unchanged . ― It seems to me that the Lords rarely ' debate ...
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... debate , probably because my taste had been irreparably vitiated by over- indulgence in the sour , cheap wine of Commons oratory . But , for what it is worth , my view remains unchanged . It seems to me that the Lords rarely ' debate ...
... debate , probably because my taste had been irreparably vitiated by over- indulgence in the sour , cheap wine of Commons oratory . But , for what it is worth , my view remains unchanged . It seems to me that the Lords rarely ' debate ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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