The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Walter Bagehot. 330 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION Oxford University Press , Amen House , London E.C.4 GLASGOW THE WORLD'S CLASSICS THE CABINET.
Walter Bagehot. 330 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION Oxford University Press , Amen House , London E.C.4 GLASGOW THE WORLD'S CLASSICS THE CABINET.
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... 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 them a very summary comparison of my own ...
... 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 them a very summary comparison of my own ...
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... Cabinet Ministers of a President are merely his officials , the Prime Minister is primus inter pares in a Cabinet of which ( according to peace - time practice ) every mem- ber must , like himself , have had some parliamentary ...
... Cabinet Ministers of a President are merely his officials , the Prime Minister is primus inter pares in a Cabinet of which ( according to peace - time practice ) every mem- ber must , like himself , have had some parliamentary ...
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... Cabinet must co - operate or there would be no Government . His Government and the House of Commons ' majority which supports it must co - operate , or the Government must resign . Moreover , these needs are not unilateral ; they are ...
... Cabinet must co - operate or there would be no Government . His Government and the House of Commons ' majority which supports it must co - operate , or the Government must resign . Moreover , these needs are not unilateral ; they are ...
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... 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 INTRODUCTION.
... 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 INTRODUCTION.
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