Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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Página 54
... suggested that Mr Griffiths would serve his time in the Com- mons as a ' Parliamentary leper ' . Most Members thought this shocking , and angry Points of Order were instantly raised from the Conservative benches . The Speaker , Sir ...
... suggested that Mr Griffiths would serve his time in the Com- mons as a ' Parliamentary leper ' . Most Members thought this shocking , and angry Points of Order were instantly raised from the Conservative benches . The Speaker , Sir ...
Página 77
... suggested , with what authority I have been un- able to ascertain , that the last time that Parliament was dis- suaded from carrying out the set purpose of its majority occurred during the reign of James II . Certainly the experts are ...
... suggested , with what authority I have been un- able to ascertain , that the last time that Parliament was dis- suaded from carrying out the set purpose of its majority occurred during the reign of James II . Certainly the experts are ...
Página 145
... suggested , and many experiments have either been adopted or are likely to be adopted within the next few months or years . There may appear to be little relation be- tween them except for the general impulse to seek for greater ...
... suggested , and many experiments have either been adopted or are likely to be adopted within the next few months or years . There may appear to be little relation be- tween them except for the general impulse to seek for greater ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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