The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... elected executive , which was always inclined to tamper with the ' fighting plat- form , ' and eager to impose on Labour members of Parliament fresh instructions inconsistent with their election pledges . The responsible parliamentary ...
... elected executive , which was always inclined to tamper with the ' fighting plat- form , ' and eager to impose on Labour members of Parliament fresh instructions inconsistent with their election pledges . The responsible parliamentary ...
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... elected , and on all questions involving that platform should vote as the majority of his fellow- members decided ; but on matters with which the plat- form did not deal the member was free to use his own judgment . But the Conference ...
... elected , and on all questions involving that platform should vote as the majority of his fellow- members decided ; but on matters with which the plat- form did not deal the member was free to use his own judgment . But the Conference ...
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... elected members of the Imperial Legislative Council , including twelve Hindus , five Mahomedans , and two Parsees . It was a sign of the * This survey touches only the internal government of India . Owing to want of space , the foreign ...
... elected members of the Imperial Legislative Council , including twelve Hindus , five Mahomedans , and two Parsees . It was a sign of the * This survey touches only the internal government of India . Owing to want of space , the foreign ...
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... elected by herself ; to make and break Ministers at her will ; to carry arms , to have her own army , her own navy , her own volunteers ; to levy her own taxes , to make her own budget ; to educate her own sons ; in fact to be a ...
... elected by herself ; to make and break Ministers at her will ; to carry arms , to have her own army , her own navy , her own volunteers ; to levy her own taxes , to make her own budget ; to educate her own sons ; in fact to be a ...
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... elected members of the Legislative Council , who will hold office for the same period as the Council . The Governor , as President of both branches , will be able to promote co - operation between them , advise his Ministers , and , in ...
... elected members of the Legislative Council , who will hold office for the same period as the Council . The Governor , as President of both branches , will be able to promote co - operation between them , advise his Ministers , and , in ...
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