The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 61
... political colouring necessarily given to Egyptian appoint- ments by the system of nomination at present employed . It is true that in England political appointments to the High Court are the rule , but what works well enough in England ...
... political colouring necessarily given to Egyptian appoint- ments by the system of nomination at present employed . It is true that in England political appointments to the High Court are the rule , but what works well enough in England ...
Page 176
... political arena and through political action . The citizens could not do much by themselves . Every move had to be made by politicians and approved through the ballot - box . The people see in their misfortunes not the act of God or a ...
... political arena and through political action . The citizens could not do much by themselves . Every move had to be made by politicians and approved through the ballot - box . The people see in their misfortunes not the act of God or a ...
Page 179
... politics , and every change in wages becomes a political matter . Alterations in real wages or merely in nominal wages can be made the ground of a political outcry in which a large proportion of the workers are directly involved . Under ...
... politics , and every change in wages becomes a political matter . Alterations in real wages or merely in nominal wages can be made the ground of a political outcry in which a large proportion of the workers are directly involved . Under ...
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