The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 165
... proposal of at least one provincial Government that the security services must be provincialised for the gratification of provincial Ministers . The Commissioners attach supreme importance to the extra- ordinary powers proposed for the ...
... proposal of at least one provincial Government that the security services must be provincialised for the gratification of provincial Ministers . The Commissioners attach supreme importance to the extra- ordinary powers proposed for the ...
Pagina 219
... proposed to restrict . Sir William Beveridge confesses that it would have been irksome for his Department to have been submitted to the rigours of Treasury control extended in normal times of peace to the departments of State . Sir ...
... proposed to restrict . Sir William Beveridge confesses that it would have been irksome for his Department to have been submitted to the rigours of Treasury control extended in normal times of peace to the departments of State . Sir ...
Pagina 605
> business man would pause before he accepted the views of the proposed Council . The next paragraph intimates the ... propose to form this new Council nor in the earlier Resolution of the Bankers are any new arguments adduced to reply ...
> business man would pause before he accepted the views of the proposed Council . The next paragraph intimates the ... propose to form this new Council nor in the earlier Resolution of the Bankers are any new arguments adduced to reply ...
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