The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página 66
... would do equally well , the more important votes in Parlia- ment . He is bound to take care that she knows everything which there is to know as to the passing politics of the nation . She has by rigid usage 66 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... would do equally well , the more important votes in Parlia- ment . He is bound to take care that she knows everything which there is to know as to the passing politics of the nation . She has by rigid usage 66 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
Página 68
... parlia- mentary secretary - that of having shared in the proceedings of the previous parliamentary secre- taries . These proceedings were part of his own life ; occupied the best of his thoughts , gave him perhaps anxiety , perhaps ...
... parlia- mentary secretary - that of having shared in the proceedings of the previous parliamentary secre- taries . These proceedings were part of his own life ; occupied the best of his thoughts , gave him perhaps anxiety , perhaps ...
Página 82
... parlia- mentary , which require mind now give social pres- tige , and almost only those . An Under - Secretary of State with £ 2,000 a - year is a much greater man than the director of a finance company with £ 5,000 , and the country ...
... parlia- mentary , which require mind now give social pres- tige , and almost only those . An Under - Secretary of State with £ 2,000 a - year is a much greater man than the director of a finance company with £ 5,000 , and the country ...
Página 117
... Parlia- ment , you will read in the newspapers , and you will hear even from those who have looked close at the matter and should know better , ' Parliament has done nothing this session . Some things were promised in the Queen's speech ...
... Parlia- ment , you will read in the newspapers , and you will hear even from those who have looked close at the matter and should know better , ' Parliament has done nothing this session . Some things were promised in the Queen's speech ...
Página 124
... parlia- mentary government possible . At present the majority of Parliament obey certain leaders ; what those leaders propose they support , what those leaders reject they reject . An old Secretary of the Treasury used to say , " This ...
... parlia- mentary government possible . At present the majority of Parliament obey certain leaders ; what those leaders propose they support , what those leaders reject they reject . An old Secretary of the Treasury used to say , " This ...
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