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Pagina 167
... Constitution pro- posed by the Commission , or any other form of Constitution which can be devised to meet the facts , can only be workable if legislative bodies include a substantial majority - to use Mr. Baldwin's favourite expression ...
... Constitution pro- posed by the Commission , or any other form of Constitution which can be devised to meet the facts , can only be workable if legislative bodies include a substantial majority - to use Mr. Baldwin's favourite expression ...
Pagina 367
... Constitution , which provides for emergency powers in case of national danger . That the authors of the Weimar Constitution never intended this para- graph to be used for financial and social legislation is obvious ; on the other hand ...
... Constitution , which provides for emergency powers in case of national danger . That the authors of the Weimar Constitution never intended this para- graph to be used for financial and social legislation is obvious ; on the other hand ...
Pagina 424
established , and any Constitution must be a scheme of prepara tion rather than of adaptation . Consider first the sense of nationalism , and how the Constitution can respond to its develop- ment . We do not contemplate one nationhood ...
established , and any Constitution must be a scheme of prepara tion rather than of adaptation . Consider first the sense of nationalism , and how the Constitution can respond to its develop- ment . We do not contemplate one nationhood ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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