| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 786 páginas
...found wanting at critical moments. We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American government, considered as a whole,...sometimes merely turn round and round in the water. The more closely any one watches from year to year the history of free governments, and himself swims... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 634 páginas
...found wanting at critical moments. We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American government, considered as a whole,...not produce one harmonious result. The sailors, the helmsmcin, the engineer, do not seem to have one purpose or obey one will, so that instead of making... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1896 - 576 páginas
...found wanting at critical moments. We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American government, considered as a whole,...sometimes merely turn round and round in the water. The more closely any one watches from year to year the history of free governments, and himself swims... | |
| United Empire Loyalists' Association of Ontario - 1897 - 334 páginas
...effect of the popular will. There is, writes Mr. Bryce, iu his work on the American Commonwealth,f in the American Government considered as a whole a...sometimes merely turn round and round in the water ; while as to the matter of responsibility, he says : j " Not uncommonly there is presented the sight... | |
| William Jethro Brown - 1899 - 240 páginas
...found wanting at critical moments. " We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American Government, considered as a whole,...sometimes merely turn round and round in the water. The more closely any one watches from year to year the history of free governments, and himself swims... | |
| Georg Jellinek - 1900 - 764 páginas
...Typen selbst unklar und flüssig sind. ') Vgl. für die Vereinigten Staaten Bryce I. 294: „There is in the American government, considered as a whole,...to one aim, do not produce one harmonious result.'' -) Vgl. System der subjektiven öffentlichen Rechte S. 141, N. 6. In der neuesten Literatur wird die... | |
| 1902 - 624 páginas
...found wanting at critical moments. We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American Government, considered as a whole,...to one aim, do not produce one harmonious result. A President can do little, for he does not lead either Congress or the nation. Congress cannot guide... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1906 - 396 páginas
...found wanting at critical moments. We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American government, considered as a whole, a want of unity. A President can do little, for he does not lead either Congress or the nation. Congress cannot guide... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1910 - 588 páginas
...S10 THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT PART i \Ye may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American government, considered as a whole,...course, and sometimes merely turn round and round iii the water. The more closely any one watches from year to year the history of free governments,... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1911 - 586 páginas
...256 READINGS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE We may include these defects in one general expression. There is in the American government, considered as a whole,...to one aim, do not produce one harmonious result. 233. Presidential and cabinet systems in times of crises. The advantages of the more flexible cabinet... | |
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