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... ment of a principle of action of which it is not too much to say that to it we are mainly , if not wholly , indebted for the state of weakness into which the powers of Govern- ment have fallen in this country . Open questions in a ...
... ment of a principle of action of which it is not too much to say that to it we are mainly , if not wholly , indebted for the state of weakness into which the powers of Govern- ment have fallen in this country . Open questions in a ...
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... ment , it is significantly added , may be the same officers employed by the Education Department for England ! Part II . provides for what , with fine irony , is called the " Local Management . ' " Local Manage ment " consists mainly ...
... ment , it is significantly added , may be the same officers employed by the Education Department for England ! Part II . provides for what , with fine irony , is called the " Local Management . ' " Local Manage ment " consists mainly ...
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... ment with their successors not a hun- dred years ago . As in the more modern case , it was held to be an of- fence more or less venial , sufficiently punished by fine and imprisonment in the case of a scholar , or banish- ment from the ...
... ment with their successors not a hun- dred years ago . As in the more modern case , it was held to be an of- fence more or less venial , sufficiently punished by fine and imprisonment in the case of a scholar , or banish- ment from the ...
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