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Pagina 242
... legislation . It is , however , worthy of note that the eminent jurist , M. Brusa , has affirmed that the fundamental bases of the Italian Constitu- tion , as established by the plebiscites , are outside the range of ordinary ...
... legislation . It is , however , worthy of note that the eminent jurist , M. Brusa , has affirmed that the fundamental bases of the Italian Constitu- tion , as established by the plebiscites , are outside the range of ordinary ...
Pagina 588
... legislation , we seem to see something like the little oligarchy of the Lords of the Articles that dominated the old Scottish Parliaments . Now , as then , there will be nothing left for the rank and file of the repre- sentatives of the ...
... legislation , we seem to see something like the little oligarchy of the Lords of the Articles that dominated the old Scottish Parliaments . Now , as then , there will be nothing left for the rank and file of the repre- sentatives of the ...
Pagina 590
... legislation through they may be able to dictate what terms they please . The Government will have every reason to agree with its adversary quickly . Under these circumstances we think the pace of legislation is likely to be slow , and ...
... legislation through they may be able to dictate what terms they please . The Government will have every reason to agree with its adversary quickly . Under these circumstances we think the pace of legislation is likely to be slow , and ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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