The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xi
... on through so unwieldy a body as the British Parlia- ment , the British form of Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a constitution whose changes have so often been of the silent sort , unmarked either ...
... on through so unwieldy a body as the British Parlia- ment , the British form of Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a constitution whose changes have so often been of the silent sort , unmarked either ...
Página xii
... body , not a mob . The third is that , so far as we know , the only kind of organization natural to a free assembly , and sufficiently flexible to be in touch with public opinion , is organization by Party . The first of these doctrines ...
... body , not a mob . The third is that , so far as we know , the only kind of organization natural to a free assembly , and sufficiently flexible to be in touch with public opinion , is organization by Party . The first of these doctrines ...
Página xiv
... bodies of en- lightened contemporary opinion . Its debates have been distinguished . Quite apart from controversial politics it has done , and is doing , excellent work in Private Bill legislation , and ( when time permits ) non - party ...
... bodies of en- lightened contemporary opinion . Its debates have been distinguished . Quite apart from controversial politics it has done , and is doing , excellent work in Private Bill legislation , and ( when time permits ) non - party ...
Página xv
... body politic . He thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an intelligent and political people was the post ' which a wise man would choose above any other ( p . 66 ) . And , since he was certainly a wise man , who , in spite of not ...
... body politic . He thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an intelligent and political people was the post ' which a wise man would choose above any other ( p . 66 ) . And , since he was certainly a wise man , who , in spite of not ...
Página 9
... body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many committees , but this is the greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not , it is true , choose them ...
... body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many committees , but this is the greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not , it is true , choose them ...
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