The Reform of ParliamentDoubleday & Company, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... Civil Servants : 1 GROWTH OF NON - INDUSTRIAL CIVIL SERVICE 1901 116,413 1939 387,400 1911 172,352 1943 710,600 1914 280,900 1950 684,800 1922 317,721 1962 669,800 Notice that again the greatest rate of expansion seems to be a product ...
... Civil Servants : 1 GROWTH OF NON - INDUSTRIAL CIVIL SERVICE 1901 116,413 1939 387,400 1911 172,352 1943 710,600 1914 280,900 1950 684,800 1922 317,721 1962 669,800 Notice that again the greatest rate of expansion seems to be a product ...
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... civil liberties . Here one normally thinks , and normally it is true , that Parliament is at its very best . The traditional rights of the subject are jealously guarded by Questions and motions on the adjournment . Backbenchers have ...
... civil liberties . Here one normally thinks , and normally it is true , that Parliament is at its very best . The traditional rights of the subject are jealously guarded by Questions and motions on the adjournment . Backbenchers have ...
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... Civil Aerodromes and Air Navigational Services Civil Aviation Civil Defence Commercial Broadcasting Commonwealth Consultation Disarmament Shortage of Doctors Economic Situation Care of the Elderly European Economic Community Licensing ...
... Civil Aerodromes and Air Navigational Services Civil Aviation Civil Defence Commercial Broadcasting Commonwealth Consultation Disarmament Shortage of Doctors Economic Situation Care of the Elderly European Economic Community Licensing ...
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PARLIAMENT AND THE CRISIS | 1 |
The Decline of Parliament No Magic Stabilizers | 10 |
WHAT THE COMMONS DO INDIVIDUALLY | 45 |
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