Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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... political development , and the pro- cess is as yet by no means complete . We have travelled a long road since Simon de Montfort and Edward I , who would find it difficult to recognise their burgesses and knights of the shire among the ...
... political development , and the pro- cess is as yet by no means complete . We have travelled a long road since Simon de Montfort and Edward I , who would find it difficult to recognise their burgesses and knights of the shire among the ...
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... political babe in arms . We have seen , however , that political plausibility is the last thing which the constitutional dirigistes of the Commons really want to see revived in the Lords . They would not care to deny it dignity , so ...
... political babe in arms . We have seen , however , that political plausibility is the last thing which the constitutional dirigistes of the Commons really want to see revived in the Lords . They would not care to deny it dignity , so ...
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... political houses ' . But the effect , unfortunately , is the same . It is , in fact , so difficult to make nice distinctions between Parliamentary institutions and those who operate them that the former come into disrepute when it is ...
... political houses ' . But the effect , unfortunately , is the same . It is , in fact , so difficult to make nice distinctions between Parliamentary institutions and those who operate them that the former come into disrepute when it is ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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