The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 61
... secure the independence of the Courts , especially of the Egyptian Divisions . Political influence has been too marked a feature of recent appointments to the Native Tribunals , to the serious detriment of the prestige of these Courts ...
... secure the independence of the Courts , especially of the Egyptian Divisions . Political influence has been too marked a feature of recent appointments to the Native Tribunals , to the serious detriment of the prestige of these Courts ...
Page 147
... secure the approval of the country . How far does the Con- servative party , so far as by - elections and other ... secure stability in the economic and social structure ? And is not a stable condition in the national life exactly what ...
... secure the approval of the country . How far does the Con- servative party , so far as by - elections and other ... secure stability in the economic and social structure ? And is not a stable condition in the national life exactly what ...
Page 149
... secure equally full and equally rapid participation in advancing prosperity for employed as for employer will ... secure economic security , they must make the necessary sacrifice , if sacrifice it be , in order that fair dealing between ...
... secure equally full and equally rapid participation in advancing prosperity for employed as for employer will ... secure economic security , they must make the necessary sacrifice , if sacrifice it be , in order that fair dealing between ...
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