An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Էջ 178
... continued to multiply , however . Parliament and the army continued to be at loggerheads with one another , the latter being far from satisfied with the administration of the realm . The nation was without a head , which led to the ...
... continued to multiply , however . Parliament and the army continued to be at loggerheads with one another , the latter being far from satisfied with the administration of the realm . The nation was without a head , which led to the ...
Էջ 316
... continued until 1956 , and a ballot for notices of motion on going into Committee of Supply on the Civil Estimates was continued until 1960 . With the introduction of the new financial procedure in December 1966 , the Committee of ...
... continued until 1956 , and a ballot for notices of motion on going into Committee of Supply on the Civil Estimates was continued until 1960 . With the introduction of the new financial procedure in December 1966 , the Committee of ...
Էջ 777
... continued to behave generously in voting supplies for the prosecution of the war . £ 5 million was granted for the maintenance of the army and navy together with an increase in manpower for the former . During this session the question ...
... continued to behave generously in voting supplies for the prosecution of the war . £ 5 million was granted for the maintenance of the army and navy together with an increase in manpower for the former . During this session the question ...
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