The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 147Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1950 |
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Pagina 74
... majority elected in circumstances and at a distance of time which make it no longer representative . It has no alternative but to ask for a dissolution soon and its short life is bound to be little more than a pre - election campaign ...
... majority elected in circumstances and at a distance of time which make it no longer representative . It has no alternative but to ask for a dissolution soon and its short life is bound to be little more than a pre - election campaign ...
Pagina 98
... majority in Congress rashly shook the trade unions out of the political apathy which had settled upon them , by enacting , over the President's veto , the Taft - Hartley Act . The intent of this legislation seriously to weaken the ...
... majority in Congress rashly shook the trade unions out of the political apathy which had settled upon them , by enacting , over the President's veto , the Taft - Hartley Act . The intent of this legislation seriously to weaken the ...
Pagina 230
... majority vote , do not apply in international relations . The working rule is unanimity.1 The introduction of voting procedure into the United Nations Charter was thus an innovation , only justifiable in the assumption that the ...
... majority vote , do not apply in international relations . The working rule is unanimity.1 The introduction of voting procedure into the United Nations Charter was thus an innovation , only justifiable in the assumption that the ...
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