An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Արդյունքներ 54–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... independence . At the time of writing ( 1967 ) the Commonwealth consists of twelve Monarchies acknowledging allegiance to the British Crown : United Kingdom , Canada , Australia , New Zealand , Ceylon , Jamaica , Trinidad and Tobago ...
... independence . At the time of writing ( 1967 ) the Commonwealth consists of twelve Monarchies acknowledging allegiance to the British Crown : United Kingdom , Canada , Australia , New Zealand , Ceylon , Jamaica , Trinidad and Tobago ...
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... independence it enjoyed from 1893 to 1900. In doing so it lost many of its members , and after the 1935 election its ... independence was related to party . Men like Savile , Wilberforce , Cobden , and Bright were independents by nature ...
... independence it enjoyed from 1893 to 1900. In doing so it lost many of its members , and after the 1935 election its ... independence was related to party . Men like Savile , Wilberforce , Cobden , and Bright were independents by nature ...
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... independence is based closely on the Constitution of 1961 . Following the unilateral declaration of independence the term ' Legislative Assembly ' was dropped in favour of the word ' Parliament ' . Its procedure is similar to that of ...
... independence is based closely on the Constitution of 1961 . Following the unilateral declaration of independence the term ' Legislative Assembly ' was dropped in favour of the word ' Parliament ' . Its procedure is similar to that of ...
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