The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 182
... parliamentary majority would give them far greater results at far less cost . And so , in the last Parliament , we had ... Parliament to bring pressure on their employers . That element of conflict is the greatest danger to our stability ...
... parliamentary majority would give them far greater results at far less cost . And so , in the last Parliament , we had ... Parliament to bring pressure on their employers . That element of conflict is the greatest danger to our stability ...
Page 99
... Parliament , Governors and Governors - General were expressly required to reserve certain classes of Bills for consideration by Whitehall ; and , even where they had assented to Bills , power was reserved to the Crown ( i.e. the ...
... Parliament , Governors and Governors - General were expressly required to reserve certain classes of Bills for consideration by Whitehall ; and , even where they had assented to Bills , power was reserved to the Crown ( i.e. the ...
Page 105
... Parliament at Westminster , i.e. the power of that Parliament to legislate deliberately and expressly for all parts of the Empire , which had been a fundamental principle of British Constitutional Law , at any rate since the beginning ...
... Parliament at Westminster , i.e. the power of that Parliament to legislate deliberately and expressly for all parts of the Empire , which had been a fundamental principle of British Constitutional Law , at any rate since the beginning ...
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