The Quarterly Review, Volume 263,Nummer 522John Murray, 1934 |
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Pagina 187
... danger inherent in any attempt to use the Second Chamber as a means of preventing a genuine majority in the House of Commons from carrying its policy into effect . They realise to the full that however dangerous and undesirable the ...
... danger inherent in any attempt to use the Second Chamber as a means of preventing a genuine majority in the House of Commons from carrying its policy into effect . They realise to the full that however dangerous and undesirable the ...
Pagina 193
... danger of hampering its own activities by provoking an unnecessary constitutional struggle : I believe that to precipitate a constitutional crisis immediately a Labour Government with a majority is formed would be a mistake . 6 • · • I ...
... danger of hampering its own activities by provoking an unnecessary constitutional struggle : I believe that to precipitate a constitutional crisis immediately a Labour Government with a majority is formed would be a mistake . 6 • · • I ...
Pagina 196
... danger that under the existing system a policy which fundamentally alters the economic and social life of the nation might be carried into effect although the majority of the electors were opposed to it . They suggest , however , that ...
... danger that under the existing system a policy which fundamentally alters the economic and social life of the nation might be carried into effect although the majority of the electors were opposed to it . They suggest , however , that ...
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ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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