On the Evils of Disunity in Central and Local Administration, Especially with Relation to the Metropolis, and Also on the New Centralisation for the People: Together with Improvements in Codification and in Legislative Procedure
On the Evils of Disunity in Central and Local Administration, Especially with Relation to the Metropolis, and Also on the New Centralisation for the People: Together with Improvements in Codification and in Legislative Procedure
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...large the majority of his party in the House of Commons may be, and however high the estimation in which he is held by the country generally' Heijard due to 'Labour of LeijishUive Preparation. ' (31 for the Postal Department, and of Mr. Godley for the War Department, issued with their own names, with the expression of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...large the majority of his party in the House of Commons may be, and however high the estimation in which he is held by the country generally' Heijard due to 'Labour of LeijishUive Preparation. ' (31 for the Postal Department, and of Mr. Godley for the War Department, issued with their own names, with the expression of the sanction of their chiefs, would have augmented the confidence of the public, and advanced the power of unity in the government of Europe. I beg to take the opportunity of citing, in justification of the respect and attention due to my respected and admired colleagues of the Civil Service, the following independent testimony of the great author of the Principles of Morals and Legislation. He observed: 'Means as well as motives are wanted for the progress of Neglect anfl legislative as well as of other science. The means or instruments ment'of for the creation of legislative science are the same as those of mnuent civil other sciences, namely experience, experiment, and observation, officers. The officers of the Civil Service Departments, are in the best position to acquire experience and to mnke observations. They may not make experiments, but the various empirical measures which are from time to time passed by the legislature, serve to a greater extent than might at first be supposed, as experiments of their results when strictly examined and duly recorded. The best answers to communistic and socialistic schemes would be a full and fair recordation of those which have been tried. 'There is often an instinctive jealousy of such labour, and the merit connected with it, on the part of the classes adverted to, as being above them. They are jealous to keep to themselves, as a privilege, legislation without obligation to the labour necessary for...
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