The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 173Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1932 |
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... responsible for its own government . It was therefore the duty of Parliament to watch carefully and vigilantly the progress of affairs in India , in order when that progress reached a certain stage , to take advantage of it so as to ...
... responsible for its own government . It was therefore the duty of Parliament to watch carefully and vigilantly the progress of affairs in India , in order when that progress reached a certain stage , to take advantage of it so as to ...
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... responsibility , and participate in the criminal responsibility which may derive therefrom . Article 85. - The President of the Republic is criminally responsible for any deliberate infringement of his constitutional obligations ...
... responsibility , and participate in the criminal responsibility which may derive therefrom . Article 85. - The President of the Republic is criminally responsible for any deliberate infringement of his constitutional obligations ...
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... responsibility which judges , magis- trates , and procurator - fiscals may incur in the exercise of their functions ... responsible Government . Article 103. - The people will participate in the Administration of Justice by means of the ...
... responsibility which judges , magis- trates , and procurator - fiscals may incur in the exercise of their functions ... responsible Government . Article 103. - The people will participate in the Administration of Justice by means of the ...
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Council Bill Second Reading 32 Accounts for 193031 32 Lord Beaverbrook | 34 |
Crisis Rumours 34 Government and Housing 34 Town and Country Planning | 38 |
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accepted agreement agricultural announced appointed Article August Azione Cattolica Bank Bank of England Bill Britain British Budget Cabinet cent co-operation College Commission Committee Communists Conference Congress connexion Conservative Constitution Cortes Council Count Károlyi Court crisis Customs Union D. H. Lawrence debts December declared discussion Dominion economic effect election England expenditure export favour February Federal foreign France French gave Germany gold standard Government Heimwehr held House of Commons important increase India industry interest International Irish Free July June Labour Party leaders League of Nations legislation Liberal Little Entente loan London Lord Manchuria March ment Minister of Finance negotiations November October opposition organised Oxford University Press Parliament Parliamentary political President Prime Minister Professor proposal railway reduction Republic resigned result Riksdag Royal Secretary September Socialist success tariff tion took trade Treaty unemployment Union volume votes