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Page 67
... discuss the Scottish estimates for six days instead of the former two . As it has no powers of initiative , it can only affect matters of detail and help to remove the worst anomalies . The time allowed it for discussion is narrowly ...
... discuss the Scottish estimates for six days instead of the former two . As it has no powers of initiative , it can only affect matters of detail and help to remove the worst anomalies . The time allowed it for discussion is narrowly ...
Page 75
... discussion . Such discussions , so obviously necessary under the present system , have even been attributed to the chauvinism of the Scots ; and on one occasion an English member exclaimed indignantly , ' Is not Scotland England ? ' Let ...
... discussion . Such discussions , so obviously necessary under the present system , have even been attributed to the chauvinism of the Scots ; and on one occasion an English member exclaimed indignantly , ' Is not Scotland England ? ' Let ...
Page 106
... discussion of statistics , which are too often incomplete or even unobtainable . The most that can be done is to sketch very crudely the sort of framework within which a detailed discussion should be carried out . 2. Government revenue ...
... discussion of statistics , which are too often incomplete or even unobtainable . The most that can be done is to sketch very crudely the sort of framework within which a detailed discussion should be carried out . 2. Government revenue ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
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