| George Baker Adams - 1918 - 228 pages
...opinion changes in the House of Commons with the change of opinion outside. It has done so certainly in the past and may be expected to do so in the future. As a further step in the line of development which we are now following, the progress of the constitution... | |
| George Burton Adams - 1921 - 536 pages
...opinion changes in the house of commons with the change of opinion outside. It has done so certainly in the past and may be expected to do so in the future, indeed with the increased power of the constituencies over the house hardly any other result is possible.... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1924 - 970 pages
...opinion changes in the House of Commons with the change of opinion outside. It has done sc certainly in the past and may be expected to do so in the future. As a further step in the line of development which we are now following, the progress of the constitution... | |
| Mary Whitlock Blundell, Ruby Blondell - 1991 - 316 pages
...a more general level. There is an underlying assumption that they have either helped or harmed one in the past, and may be expected to do so in the future. So Theognis can say that no excuse is needed for paying back an enemy who falls into your hands (363f.).... | |
| Peter Wehrheim - 2000 - 560 pages
...in Russia, but to identify and explicate the main factors which have influenced market integration in the past and may be expected to do so in the future. The results and the possible contradictions between them will be discussed at the end. 2. INTERREGIONAL... | |
| Henry Aaron, James M. Lindsay, Pietro S. Nivola - 2003 - 592 pages
...billion. MEDICARE. Although per capita private and public health care spending have grown at similar rates in the past and may be expected to do so in the future, government health programs face quite different challenges from those confronting private health insurance.... | |
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