Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... least four or five Members of it for an entire half- hour . Scottish Members are mostly of this constituency type . ( So too are the Welsh , but these usually manage to combine local patriotism and local nannying with a good deal of ...
... least four or five Members of it for an entire half- hour . Scottish Members are mostly of this constituency type . ( So too are the Welsh , but these usually manage to combine local patriotism and local nannying with a good deal of ...
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... least half a pretence in Parliament , has become a grim reality outside . If this is true , it throws a surprising light on the inter- relation of the parties within the House , as also on the rela- tions between the House itself and ...
... least half a pretence in Parliament , has become a grim reality outside . If this is true , it throws a surprising light on the inter- relation of the parties within the House , as also on the rela- tions between the House itself and ...
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... least find a full Chamber , a certain tension in the atmosphere , and per- haps some good cut - and - thrust . If they drop in on any ordinary evening they may find at most fifteen Members listening it may be charitably supposed that ...
... least find a full Chamber , a certain tension in the atmosphere , and per- haps some good cut - and - thrust . If they drop in on any ordinary evening they may find at most fifteen Members listening it may be charitably supposed that ...
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What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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