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... matter of interpretation . In any event there can be little doubt that what has been termed by leading Conservatives the " selling of seats " does take place ; and as this is not just a matter of domestic interest for the Conservative ...
... matter of interpretation . In any event there can be little doubt that what has been termed by leading Conservatives the " selling of seats " does take place ; and as this is not just a matter of domestic interest for the Conservative ...
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... matter . On what lines does this inner circle make its choice ? Clearly a matter conducted so confidentially cannot be analysed in any detail , nor in any case will there be any general uniformity . The most we can do is to draw ...
... matter . On what lines does this inner circle make its choice ? Clearly a matter conducted so confidentially cannot be analysed in any detail , nor in any case will there be any general uniformity . The most we can do is to draw ...
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... matters are based on long - standing tradition and practice and are decidedly complex . They need not be expounded here ... matter . It is chiefly by means of its examination of the estimates in Com- mittee of Supply and of taxation in ...
... matters are based on long - standing tradition and practice and are decidedly complex . They need not be expounded here ... matter . It is chiefly by means of its examination of the estimates in Com- mittee of Supply and of taxation in ...
Contents
PART I | 14 |
THE AGES OF MEMBERS AT GENERAL ELECTIONS | 27 |
PREVIOUS SERVICE OF MEMBERS | 35 |
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