The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... system has been of greater importance than anything in our constitutional history since the Revolution settlement ... Parliament the House on which all Governments depend for their existence must be the House which leads . The ...
... system has been of greater importance than anything in our constitutional history since the Revolution settlement ... Parliament the House on which all Governments depend for their existence must be the House which leads . The ...
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Walter Bagehot. where the arts of Parliamentary persuasion and the ... system even in the country of its origin , if the House of Commons instead of ... Government ) , but let the chasm dividing them be so profound that a change ...
Walter Bagehot. where the arts of Parliamentary persuasion and the ... system even in the country of its origin , if the House of Commons instead of ... Government ) , but let the chasm dividing them be so profound that a change ...
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... parliament , it can appeal if it chooses to the next . Theoretically , indeed , the power to dissolve parliament is ... system , therefore , is not an absorption of the executive power by the legis- lative power ; it is a fusion of ...
... parliament , it can appeal if it chooses to the next . Theoretically , indeed , the power to dissolve parliament is ... system , therefore , is not an absorption of the executive power by the legis- lative power ; it is a fusion of ...
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... government is a great result . It has a hundred ramifications ; it runs through society ; it gives hope to many ... government will go out or remain is determined by the debate , and by the division in parliament . And the opinion ...
... government is a great result . It has a hundred ramifications ; it runs through society ; it gives hope to many ... government will go out or remain is determined by the debate , and by the division in parliament . And the opinion ...
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... parliament , and is likely to be hampered . The natural tendency of the members of every legislature is to make ... system not only gives the executive power an antagonist in the legislative power , and so makes it weaker ; it also ...
... parliament , and is likely to be hampered . The natural tendency of the members of every legislature is to make ... system not only gives the executive power an antagonist in the legislative power , and so makes it weaker ; it also ...
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