The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... English Constitution was first published in 1867 ; a second edition , with an additional chapter , appeared in 1872. In The World's Classics it was first published in 1928 and reprinted in 1929 , 1933 , 1936 , 1942 , 1944 , 1949 , 1952 ...
... English Constitution was first published in 1867 ; a second edition , with an additional chapter , appeared in 1872. In The World's Classics it was first published in 1928 and reprinted in 1929 , 1933 , 1936 , 1942 , 1944 , 1949 , 1952 ...
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Walter Bagehot. INTRODUCTION I CONSTITUTIONAL treatises are not usually regarded as light reading , yet surely he who thinks Bagehot's English Constitution dull must have brought a dull mind to its perusal . The theme no doubt is weighty ...
Walter Bagehot. INTRODUCTION I CONSTITUTIONAL treatises are not usually regarded as light reading , yet surely he who thinks Bagehot's English Constitution dull must have brought a dull mind to its perusal . The theme no doubt is weighty ...
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... constitutional procedure . The political life at which he ' looked closely and for himself ' was of great interest . At home the generation of statesmen who fought over the first Reform Bill was dead or dying . Grey , Melbourne ...
... constitutional procedure . The political life at which he ' looked closely and for himself ' was of great interest . At home the generation of statesmen who fought over the first Reform Bill was dead or dying . Grey , Melbourne ...
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... constitutional disputes following on the murder of Lincoln were fresh in every one's recol- lection . It was ... British constitution which most interested him , and on which , as I think , he did his best work , was the one most ...
... constitutional disputes following on the murder of Lincoln were fresh in every one's recol- lection . It was ... British constitution which most interested him , and on which , as I think , he did his best work , was the one most ...
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... British practice he described as the Cabinet system ; and if his readers desire to understand his con- ceptions of the latter , they cannot do better than observe where and how the two most obviously differ . I will venture to offer ...
... British practice he described as the Cabinet system ; and if his readers desire to understand his con- ceptions of the latter , they cannot do better than observe where and how the two most obviously differ . I will venture to offer ...
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