The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página viii
... able or distinguished , have no independent political status , have probably had no congressional training , and are by law precluded from obtaining any during their term of office . Under the Cabinet system everything is different ...
... able or distinguished , have no independent political status , have probably had no congressional training , and are by law precluded from obtaining any during their term of office . Under the Cabinet system everything is different ...
Página xxiv
... able to mitigate the stresses and strains inseparable from party warfare . I think there are two , -the Public Services and the Crown . Great indeed are the differences between them . The Public Services are no more than a wheel in the ...
... able to mitigate the stresses and strains inseparable from party warfare . I think there are two , -the Public Services and the Crown . Great indeed are the differences between them . The Public Services are no more than a wheel in the ...
Página 23
... ill ' . And , as the nation is less able to choose than a parliament , so it has worse people to choose out of . The American legislators of the last century have been much blamed for not permitting the ministers of THE CABINET 23.
... ill ' . And , as the nation is less able to choose than a parliament , so it has worse people to choose out of . The American legislators of the last century have been much blamed for not permitting the ministers of THE CABINET 23.
Página 25
... able , and disciplined legislature , a well - chosen executive , a parliament and an administration not thwarting each other , but co - operating with each other , are of greater consequence when great affairs are in pro- gress than ...
... able , and disciplined legislature , a well - chosen executive , a parliament and an administration not thwarting each other , but co - operating with each other , are of greater consequence when great affairs are in pro- gress than ...
Página 27
... a sinecure , a second - rate man agree- able to the wire - pullers is always smuggled in . The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of . itself . But the first election of Mr. Lincoln is THE CABINET 27.
... a sinecure , a second - rate man agree- able to the wire - pullers is always smuggled in . The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of . itself . But the first election of Mr. Lincoln is THE CABINET 27.
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