The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... assembly , and sufficiently flexible to be in touch with public opinion , is organization by Party . The first of these doctrines must obviously affect our views on the House of Lords ; the second and third , less obviously , but as I ...
... assembly , and sufficiently flexible to be in touch with public opinion , is organization by Party . The first of these doctrines must obviously affect our views on the House of Lords ; the second and third , less obviously , but as I ...
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... assembly which , though inferior as a dignified institution , is superior as an efficient institution . A principal advantage of the House of Lords in the present age indeed consists in its thus acting as a reservoir of cabinet ...
... assembly which , though inferior as a dignified institution , is superior as an efficient institution . A principal advantage of the House of Lords in the present age indeed consists in its thus acting as a reservoir of cabinet ...
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... assembly , is a committee with a power which no assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience have been persuaded to entrust to any committee . It is a com- mittee which can dissolve the assembly which ...
... assembly , is a committee with a power which no assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience have been persuaded to entrust to any committee . It is a com- mittee which can dissolve the assembly which ...
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... assembly . Whom , then , can you punish - whom can you abolish- when your taxes run short ? There is nobody save the legislature , a vast miscellaneous body difficult to punish , and the very persons to inflict the punishment . Nor is ...
... assembly . Whom , then , can you punish - whom can you abolish- when your taxes run short ? There is nobody save the legislature , a vast miscellaneous body difficult to punish , and the very persons to inflict the punishment . Nor is ...
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... assembly . A speech there by an eminent statesman , a party movement by a great political combination , are the best means yet known for arousing , enlivening , and teaching a people . The cabinet system ensures such debates , for it ...
... assembly . A speech there by an eminent statesman , a party movement by a great political combination , are the best means yet known for arousing , enlivening , and teaching a people . The cabinet system ensures such debates , for it ...
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