The Quarterly Review, Volume 263, Issue 522John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 195
... majority at an election and then use this majority to transfer the whole power of the State into the hands of the party organisation . This is , in fact , the method proposed by Mr G. D. H. Cole and his friends of the Socialist League ...
... majority at an election and then use this majority to transfer the whole power of the State into the hands of the party organisation . This is , in fact , the method proposed by Mr G. D. H. Cole and his friends of the Socialist League ...
Page 196
... majority in the House of Commons ; there is no power of Referendum and no Presidential veto ; constitutional changes of the most far - reaching kind could be carried by a bare majority in the House of Commons and , were it not for the ...
... majority in the House of Commons ; there is no power of Referendum and no Presidential veto ; constitutional changes of the most far - reaching kind could be carried by a bare majority in the House of Commons and , were it not for the ...
Page 199
... majority in the House of Commons , resented the consistent opposition of the Conservative majority in the House of Lords to all its more important legislative proposals . Constitutional change became necessary , not because the powers ...
... majority in the House of Commons , resented the consistent opposition of the Conservative majority in the House of Lords to all its more important legislative proposals . Constitutional change became necessary , not because the powers ...
Contents
ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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